Premier Destination for Sophisticated Buyers of Legal Services
Home > Legal Library > Abstract




Join Matindale-Hubbell Connected


Overview of State and Local Green Building Incentives -- Massachusetts


by Jared Eigerman View Biography
Yuanshu Deng
Goulston & Storrs, [incorporation phrase format]A Professional Corporation View Firm Credentials
Boston Office

October 15, 2009

Previously published on September 2009

States, local governments and utility companies offer various incentives to promote "green building," including the use on site of renewable energy and improved energy efficiency. Financial incentives can include rebates, grants, tax deductions and credits, and loans. Non-financial incentives for green buildings usually come in the form of preferential zoning or technical assistance. Goulston & Storrs closely monitors the available green building incentives in several U.S. regions. The following chart summarizes the major incentives available in Massachusetts.


 

The views expressed in this document are solely the views of the author and not Martindale-Hubbell. This document is intended for informational purposes only and is not legal advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed legal professional in a particular case or circumstance.


 

Practice Area Resource Centers
Visit our Practice Area Resource Centers to view practice area specific content compiled from a variety of legal sources. Find related articles, podcasts, industry leader insights and much more. We currently offer the following Practice Areas: Litigation; Intellectual Property; Real Estate; Corporate Law; Criminal Law; Bankruptcy; Immigration; Business Law; Insurance; Taxation; Labor & Employment; Commercial Law; Medical Malpractice; Trusts & Estates; Securities; International Law ; Health Care; Environmental Law; Construction Law; Workers' Compensation





Total Practice Solutions

 

Terms & Conditions | Privacy | Copyright 2009 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.