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Pulte goes ‘green’ within Summerlin

Pulte Homes recently signed as the first production home builder to participate in the Southern Nevada Green Building Partnership program, which was established to help builders design and construct more environmentally sensitive or "green" new homes in Las Vegas. The home builder will launch its participation in the program with the design and construction of its Villa Trieste at West Park neighborhood, located in Summerlin Centre.

The community has now taken a significant environmental step, according to Kevin Orrock, top division president for The Howard Hughes Corp., an affiliate of General Growth Properties and developer of Summerlin.

"Smart and responsible development is the core of the Summerlin master plan and has been since its inception, but our efforts have improved with time," Orrock said. "New technology and refined conservation programs have enhanced our ability to create a community that respects the resources of the Las Vegas Valley. We've made significant strides over the years, and certainly Pulte's addition of building green homes in Summerlin is one giant leap forward. We're pleased to have such an environmentally conscious and forward-thinking home builder in our community."

In addition to being green certified, the Southern Nevada Water Authority has also designated Villa Trieste as a Water Smart Home Community because of its water conservation and efficiency features.

Homeowners at Villa Trieste will benefit from lower operating costs because of the reduced use of water, electricity and gas; and a higher level of indoor air quality because of the guideline requirements for environmentally sensitive building materials and ventilation systems, Orrock said.

Homes at Villa Trieste range from 2,404 to 2,838 square feet with prices starting in the high $400,000s. Upon completion, the neighborhood will be home to nearly 200 three-story homes.

Villa Trieste is located in Summerlin Centre, a 1,300-acre mixed-use village that is home to dozens of residential neighborhoods, parks, retail centers, restaurants, schools, office parks and the $1 billion Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa. Summerlin Centre is described as the urban core of the master-planned community.

Plans for the village include a nearly 2 million-square-foot regional retail center, more than 250,000 square feet of office space and a plaza that will host public and civic events.

Carved out of raw desert on the western rim of the Las Vegas Valley, Summerlin began to take shape in 1990. The success of the 22,500-acre master plan kicked off a residential building boom that transformed the Las Vegas Valley. Today the community is home to more than 95,000 residents.

Luxury apartment homes offer monthly rents starting from the low $1,000s.

For more information on Summerlin, visit summerlin.com or call 791-4500.

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