GRID MARCH 25 2010
New York HOUSE Magazine

New York's Fastest-Growing Home Magazine from Manhattan to Albany, New York House is the leading guide to smarter living and real estate.

Twelve times a year New York House helps over 1.2 million readers* define their own unique sense of home-style by offering a unique mix of editorial on progressive design and green building practices, and eco-friendly products and services. Plus, the magazine boasts one of the most comprehensive and fastest growing real estate sections for new homebuyers in the region.

It's all about helping people. Whether it's finding a new home, changing your space or adding energy efficient and green elements to your home—New York House is the resource for making it happen.

It's the number one tool for homeowners, buyers, and sellers.

  • Want a more sustainable home?
  • Looking for a second Home?
  • Thinking about adding solar panels?
  • What about a new kitchen?
  • Kids left for college and now you want to downsize?
  • Redesigning your home for the blended family?

These are just some of the reasons people pick up New York House. The diverse editorial offers readers a chance to experience change and suggests options on how to make the change work for you and your community.

**1.2 Million based on 40,000 copies times 2.5 readers by 12



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> New Jersey & CompanyBusiness & Green news
> NYIncBusiness & Green news
> NY House MagazineGreen Real Estate
> The Daily GreenThe consumer's guide to green
> Green Inc. Blog — NYTimes.comEnergy and Green Business

GREEN NEWS SOURCES
> Alternative Energy News
> Climate Biz
> Climate Change News Digest
> Environmental News Network
> Global Climate Change from BBC News
> Green Business News
> GreenBiz.com
> Green Tech from CNET
> Greener Choices from Consumer Reports
> Greentech Media
> Greenwire
> Point Carbon
> Renewable Energy World
> Yale Environment 360
> Washington Post: Green Science. Policy. Living