Sustainability

Eco-friendly practices in commercial real estate development.

Essential Water Conservation Strategies for Businesses and Homeowners in Comal County and the Texas Hill Country

By |2024-10-31T12:05:33-05:00October 15, 2024|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Development and Construction, Sustainability, Texas Hill Country|

In Comal County and across the Texas Hill Country, water availability is more than just a household concern—it’s critical for local businesses, real estate developments, and the entire community. As [...]

Understanding the Canyon Lake Water Supply Crisis

By |2024-07-25T19:36:35-05:00July 25, 2024|Categories: Sustainability, Commercial Real Estate, Texas Hill Country|

Explore the causes and impacts of the Canyon Lake water supply crisis, including increased costs and dry wells in the Rivermont neighborhood, and discover potential solutions.

Drought & Demand: Implications for Local Business Owners and Residents in New Braunfels and Comal County

By |2024-07-02T08:15:52-05:00June 5, 2024|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Sustainability, Legal and Regulatory|

Based on an article in the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung by Theresa Davis, titled “Drought & Demand: Water Conservation a Focal Point as New Style of Developments Arrive in New Braunfels,” [...]

Preserving Texas’ Natural Heritage: The Great Springs Project

By |2024-06-28T09:51:17-05:00June 1, 2024|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Development and Construction, Sustainability|

The Texas Hill Country, famous for its picturesque landscapes, vibrant communities, and unique ecological systems, is home to the ambitious Great Springs Project. This visionary initiative seeks to create a [...]

Building a Greener Future: Eco-Friendly Practices in Commercial Development

By |2024-05-14T13:58:38-05:00May 13, 2024|Categories: Sustainability, Development and Construction, Commercial Real Estate|

As we witness the rise of new developments across our vibrant rural areas and bustling small cities, there’s a growing recognition of the role that sustainability plays in shaping not [...]

Flowing Forward: Discover the Future of One Water at the McKenna Center on April 16th!

By |2024-03-21T15:52:33-05:00March 8, 2024|Categories: Sustainability, Texas Hill Country|

The Comal County Conservation Alliance is excited to host a Community Program at the McKenna Events Center on Tuesday, April 16th at 6:00 pm. Robin Gary, the NBU One [...]

Building for Tomorrow: The Imperative of Rainwater Harvesting and Water Reuse in Businesses

By |2024-02-05T19:59:44-06:00December 13, 2023|Categories: Sustainability, Development and Construction|

Water, the elixir of life, has long been a precious resource. As businesses navigate an era where sustainability is no longer a choice but a responsibility, integrating rainwater harvesting and [...]

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