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Samantha McDonald Writes “10 things I know about … Sustainable development, part 2” for the Worcester Business Journal

The first part of Samantha McDonald’s column on sustainable development appeared in the January 8 edition of the Worcester Business Journal. In the second installment of the article “10 things I know about … Sustainable development, part 2” Samantha discusses five additional topics, including why premium gas ranges will fall out of fashion, the new look for parking lots in multifamily buildings, and Worcester’s ambitious goals and progress in its quest to become the nation’s greenest midsize city. Below is an excerpt from the article:

8) Parking lots will look different. 20% of all parking spaces in new multifamily buildings must be wired for electric vehicle chargers. Builders aren’t required to install them under the code, but the demand for EVs from tenants will grow.

Continue reading “10 things I know about … Sustainable development, part 2” on the Worcester Business Journal website (subscription required).

 

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Samantha McDonald is an experienced, client-focused real estate lawyer, concentrating on business and real estate property law. She represents a wide range of clients and matters, including buyers and sellers of commercial real estate, land use, zoning, and development matters, leasing, and surrounding property issues. Samantha represents a variety of clients, ranging from developers, nonprofits, manufacturers, retail, restaurants and educational institutions. 

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