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netZero Village is an exciting, ground-breaking, state-of-the-art, eco-friendly, luxury apartment community located at 994 Burdeck Street in Rotterdam NY.

netZero apartments set example for future development

Living in a solar-powered home isn’t just a way of the future. Last summer, the $20 million netZero Village apartment complex at 994 Burdeck St. in Rotterdam completed its first six apartment buildings, or phase one of the project. The construction of phase two, an...

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Breaking new ground

Ground was broken on Tuesday morning for the first phase of netZero Village, a six-building complex with 72 apartments in Rotterdam. The project, developed by Bruns Realty Group LLC owner David Bruns, is expected to produce as much or more energy than it uses, with...

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Rotterdam net-zero complex breaks ground

Construction has begun on a 156-unit apartment complex in Rotterdam that promises to produce the same or more energy than it uses. Called netZero Village, the complex, which is slated to include 13 buildings at the corner of Burdeck Street and Duanesburg Road, is the...

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Construction Begins on netZero Village

Construction has started on netZero Village, a 156-unit apartment complex in Rotterdam, New York that is designed to produce as much energy than it uses. Photovoltaic panels mounted on carports and solar thermal panels on the roof will generate electricity and heat...

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netZero Village Proposed in Rotterdam

Rotterdam could be the first town in the state to have a green-minded apartment complex that produces as much or more energy than its tenants consume. David Bruns of the Bruns Realty Group is proposing to construct a 10-building, 156-unit apartment complex on 17 acres...

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netZero Village First of its Kind in Capital District

A $20 million apartment complex unlike any other is coming to Rotterdam. Called Net Zero Village, the complex of 156 units across 13 buildings at the corner of Burdeck Street and Duanesburg Road will produce as much energy or more energy than it consumes in a given...

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