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June 17th, 2009 5-7:30 PM

Join us for the unveiling of Wooldridge+29th. The 4 architecturally innovative condominium residences will be open for touring with architect Hugh Jefferson Randolph & builder Marshall Durrett on site. Libations, lite fare, musical entertainment, catering & cooking demonstration by Miele Chef’s.

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True sustainability, pure comfort.

Wooldridge + 29th offers sustainable, luxury-class residences appealing to a balanced way of life. Whether you’re single, part of a small family, or empty-nesters, you’ll appreciate the thoughtful build quality put into each home. From spray-foam insulation to high-end appliances, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your demand for long-term energy efficiency is at harmony with your desire for functional luxury. Here, life and living are simply smarter.

Click here to view a slideshow of our construction progress

Elements of sustainable living:

  • Low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) interior finish materials release fewer air toxins, helping to improve indoor air quality
  • Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certified wood flooring materials encourage responsible forestry management, helping to preserve our natural resources
  • Light colored TPO roofing reduces "heat island" effect for the surrounding areas
  • Radiant barrier roof decking cuts heat gains and energy usage
  • Tankless, on-demand water heaters reduce "stand-by" energy loss
  • Sand barriers, stainless steel screen barriers, and natural brine solutions are used instead of chemicals for insect resistance
  • Fluorescent, energy-efficient lighting where appropriate puts out less heat and better light than incandescent lamps
  • Indirect natural daylight from high windows conserves energy
  • Building design and orientation reduces heat gain and gathers breezes
  • Spray foam insulation reduces energy costs by limiting unwanted air infiltration
  • Air-conditioning systems use sealed combustion gas furnaces, zone dampers and programmable thermostats for maximum efficiency
  • Outside venting exhaust fans in all bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms remove unwanted stale, humid air