Ocean Edge
Owl's Head, ME

“The town of Sutton is so grateful that Northland followed through and preserved 441 beautiful acres for public recreational use.”

Eugene Aubert
Chairman
Conservation Commission
Sutton, NH


November 2008 -  Northland Residential Corporation Appoints Jones Lang LaSalle’s Peter Bailey to Board of Directors Mr. Bailey is a real estate finance executive with 28 years of experience in all aspects of real estate investment, development, and lending. As New England Regional Director for Jones Lang LaSalle, he is responsible for governing the performance and long-term strategic integration with corporate operations worldwide. Mr. Bailey is the Chairman of the Americas Investment Committee, a member of the Americas Management Committee, and serves on Investment Committees for two pension fund investment vehicles. More

September 2008 -  Model Homes at The Villages at Brookside in Bourne, Massachusetts, Lead The Way To Energy Efficiency. The first LEED-certified model homes to be built in New England are open to the public at The Villages of Brookside, off County Road in Monument Beach.
LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
(Click the link above to read the article posted on the Bourne Enterprise newspaper's website)
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May 2008 -  Northland Residential Corporation was one of only two firms nationally to be honored on May 11 with the 2008 “Building With Trees” Award of Excellence at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) National Green Building Conference in New Orleans, a joint project of NAHB and the National Arbor Day Foundation.

Magnificent tree preserved at The Woodlands

Building With Trees honors builders and developers who demonstrate exemplary conservation practices on their projects, specifically by protecting and saving existing trees. “Tree conservation is something that our industry takes very seriously,” said NAHB President Sandy Dunn. “The winning projects of these two companies are excellent examples of environmental stewardship, an important component of our association’s green initiatives — especially the NAHB National Green Building Program.”

A jury of developers and urban forestry professionals selected the winners based on the creativity of their projects and their attention to detail. The winners took an inventory of the trees to be protected during planning, design and construction; planted additional trees and provided for long-term tree care; demonstrated a commitment to tree protection by including a certified tree-care professional on the development team; and adhered to tree protection goals throughout the construction process.

Northland Residential was honored for its signature development, The Woodlands at Belmont Hill, a 121-home neighborhood, which incorporates existing historical structures into a condominium development of new town homes in the established town of Belmont, Mass., next to Cambridge. Judges noted its successful preservation and relocation of more than 900 existing trees and the exemplary efforts taken to address any concerns expressed by nearby residents.

May 2008 - Northland Residential Corporation LEEDs the Way in “Green” Construction: Builds First New LEED-Certified Model Homes and Sales Center in Massachusetts (click link for more information)

 

April 2007 - Northland Residential Corporation, developer of The Woodlands at Belmont Hill, recently toured the Greater Boston Habitat for Humanity project located at 315 Brighton Street in Belmont. Northland is pleased and honored to participate in the construction of Belmont's first Habitat for Humanity home. "We enthusiastically support Habitat's mission to provide well-designed, energy efficient, affordable housing for less privileged families throughout the greater Boston area and Belmont in particular. By partnering with our dedicated trade-partners and material suppliers, the Belmont project has been strongly supported through the donation of exterior doors, windows, HVAC & plumbing equipment and flooring materials." says Jack Dawley, VP & Director of Acquisitions for Northland.

Jonathan Wye (2nd from right), Construction Manager for Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston

Jonathan Wye (2nd from right), Construction Manager for Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston, discusses the importance of community involvement in the completion of 315 Brighton Street to Northland Residential Corporation executives, (l-r) Rick Thomas, CFO, Frank Stewart, President & CEO & Jack Dawley, VP & Director of Acquisitions.

Jack Dawley, Cindy Parrella, Rick Thomas, & Frank Stewart

(l-r) Jack Dawley, Cindy Parrella, Rick Thomas, & Frank Stewart from Northland Residential Corporation tour the 315 Brighton Street Habitat House.

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