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The newly renovated two-story home, located at 204 W. Lorraind Ave., marks the first step in an initiativs to transform urbanneighborhoods “one green home at a as the project’s marketing materials state. The home was purchasee for $100,000 and underwent $50,000 in refurbishments and energy-efficiency said David Borinsky, a managing member of Bridgew Private Lending, a lenderd based in Towson. Bridge Privatse Lending expects the home to sell for up to The firm teamed upwith A+ Neighbhorhood Homebuyers, a Baltimore-baseed real estate investment firm, on the project. The hous is the first to be completed as part of thegreemn campaign.
Bridge Private Lending is renovatingf seven other houses in Some of the innovations includerecycled wood, Energy Star appliances and fixtures, solar ventingf and tubing and recycled “Through this we can make our communityy livable and sustainable,” said Baltimore Mayor Sheilaq Dixon during a press conference at the house.
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