Parkman Triangle Hits Pay Dirt!

Mar 05, 2010 No Comments by

Well, actually it was free dirt.  It’s been an eye-opening experience working on the Parkman Triangle Project.  I’ve spent many hours this month calling contractors, from trucking companies to landscapers to plumbers to dirt companies.  What money we have really needs to go to plumbing, so to save about $2500, we decided to see what [...]

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What to Consider in Anticipation of a Major Transaction

Jan 31, 2010 No Comments by

GreenGoPost.com has spent much time talking about the “what-if” scenarios in the world of renewable energy and green technology. But there are companies out there that have found much success.  For those of you considering a major transaction for your business, whether it is a sale, merger, private equity financing, or debt financing, I invited [...]

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Parkman Triangle Park in Silver Lake

Jan 30, 2010 No Comments by

At the corner of Silver Lake Boulevard and Parkman Avenue lies a 2000-square foot patch of asphalt that has lain empty for decades.  Occasionally, trash is strewn across it; sometimes there are unpermitted weekend yard sales or flea markets; often cars are parked on it illegally.  Years ago this space was paved over to make [...]

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Join the Parkman Triangle Gardeners Group on Facebook!

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments by

Whether you live south of Sunset in Silver Lake, or north of Sunset, in a nearby neighborhood, or the West Side, or outside of LA, please join the Parkman Triangle Gardeners Group to exchange seeds, tools, ideas, and photos!  The group has been around since July, but GreenGoPost and the group’s founder, Ara Babaian, are working to get [...]

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