Friday, 17 April 2009 08:58
Solar Powered City in Southwest Florida?
Developer
Syd Kitson’s plans for Babcock Ranch in Charlotte County always
contained an undercurrent of sustainability, but the world’s changed a
lot in the last 5 years. Kiston says this leaves him perfectly
positioned to create a truly new kind of city - one he hopes will show
the entire world what ‘green’ can really mean. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has
more…
Syd Kitson’s plans for Babcock Ranch in Charlotte County always
contained an undercurrent of sustainability, but the world’s changed a
lot in the last 5 years. Kiston says this leaves him perfectly
positioned to create a truly new kind of city - one he hopes will show
the entire world what ‘green’ can really mean. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has
more…
Published in
WGCU News
Friday, 17 April 2009 08:58
Solar Powered City in Southwest Florida?
Developer
Syd Kitson’s plans for Babcock Ranch in Charlotte County always
contained an undercurrent of sustainability, but the world’s changed a
lot in the last 5 years. Kiston says this leaves him perfectly
positioned to create a truly new kind of city - one he hopes will show
the entire world what ‘green’ can really mean. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has
more…
Syd Kitson’s plans for Babcock Ranch in Charlotte County always
contained an undercurrent of sustainability, but the world’s changed a
lot in the last 5 years. Kiston says this leaves him perfectly
positioned to create a truly new kind of city - one he hopes will show
the entire world what ‘green’ can really mean. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has
more…
Published in
WGCU News
Friday, 17 April 2009 08:58
Solar Powered City in Southwest Florida?
Developer
Syd Kitson’s plans for Babcock Ranch in Charlotte County always
contained an undercurrent of sustainability, but the world’s changed a
lot in the last 5 years. Kiston says this leaves him perfectly
positioned to create a truly new kind of city - one he hopes will show
the entire world what ‘green’ can really mean. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has
more…
Syd Kitson’s plans for Babcock Ranch in Charlotte County always
contained an undercurrent of sustainability, but the world’s changed a
lot in the last 5 years. Kiston says this leaves him perfectly
positioned to create a truly new kind of city - one he hopes will show
the entire world what ‘green’ can really mean. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has
more…
Published in
WGCU News