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  • Will Micro-Apartments Continue to Grow in Popularity?

    by Nick Livermore March 21, 2013
    March 21, 2013

    This past January, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the winner of the My Micro NY design contest. Thirty-three design entries were submitted for a micro-apartment to be built initially at 335 E 27th St. The winning design, a not-so-massive 325…Read More

  • Make Your St. Patrick’s Day A Wee Bit Greener

    by Alana Cowan March 13, 2013
    March 13, 2013

    From costumes to food and beer, St. Patrick’s Day is undeniably the greenest holiday of the year. And although St. Patrick’s Day celebrates Ireland and its national traditions, it’s also an opportunity for everyone, Irish or not, to have a bit of…Read More

  • Make Your Own Valentine’s Day Swag

    by Guest Writer February 11, 2013
    February 11, 2013

    I can’t believe Valentine’s Day is already upon us. I know I’ve said it before—actually, I think I say it every year—I think Valentine’s Day is kind of a wasteful holiday. I feel like it’s really one of those days that’s more…Read More

  • Winter Activities for the Whole Family

    by Guest Writer January 28, 2013
    January 28, 2013

    Winter is upon us, and while some people may not like the cold, it’s a great time to take on some fun cold-weather activities as a family. As someone who grew up with snowy winters, I love all the good…Read More

  • What’s Your Eco-Friendly Hobby?

    by Guest Writer January 21, 2013
    January 21, 2013

    January is National Hobby Month, and I can honestly say that over the years, I’ve had a number of different hobbies. By definition, a hobby is an activity or interest that one pursues during their leisure time (and it is…Read More

  • Kick Cabin Fever: Winter Activities to do in NYC

    by Guest Writer January 17, 2013
    January 17, 2013

    When the frigid air sweeps through New York City, the change in weather usually shoos residents indoors. During the winter, it is not difficult to polish off a few television seasons you may have missed, eat all of your favorite…Read More

  • Green Love: Finding Your Eco-Friendly Match on the Internet

    by Alana Cowan January 15, 2013
    January 15, 2013

    Thanks to the Internet, love can now be found at first click (or so we hope!). And, these days, you can skip the Match.com’s and eHarmony’s of the world, and find a person who is uniquely right for you on…Read More

  • Eco-Friendly Products for the Kitchen

    by Guest Writer January 14, 2013
    January 14, 2013

    As a mom, a lot of my time at home is spent in the kitchen. From preparing meals for today, to prepping for meals throughout the week, it seems like a never ending cycle. In the past, I’ve talked about…Read More

  • Mark Your Green Calendar

    by Melody Morrow January 11, 2013
    January 11, 2013

      Now that 2013 is here to stay, you may have begun making a green resolution or two, and want to place a new eco friendly celebration on your Gregorian calendar. There are lots of different calendars people use nowadays…Read More

  • A Greener Funeral

    by Lauren Verini January 8, 2013
    January 8, 2013

    Death is one of those topics that people tend to just avoid, and surely not one we discuss regularly here on Eco18. But for people who live a natural and green lifestyle, it’s important to know your options when it…Read More

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