![20090904__20090906_K03_BZ06REALSHELF2~p1.JPG [recycle] Caption: City of Loveland trash crew, Tom Wheller, left and Bryan French, right, get off their collection truck used to pickup trash and recycleables in Loveland Wednesday. The blue bins are for newspapers and the green is for cans, aluminum, glass and plastics. The material is seperated at the dump site near Fort Collins. Photographer: JOHN EPPERSON Title: STAFF Credit: THE DENVER POST City: Loveland State: CO Country: USA Date: 19990303 ObjectName: recycle Keyword: PUBDATE____1999_03_16](/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20090904__20090906_K03_BZ06REALSHELF2p1.jpg?w=529)
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Developer Lend Lease has received LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for its $1.5 billion Horizon Uptown project. Horizon, a 503-acre development at the southwest corner of Interstate 70 and E-470, near Buckley Air Force Base, will have about 3,800 residences housing about 8,000 people and 1.3 million square feet of retail.
Horizon is one of eight LEED for Neighborhood Development projects in Colorado and 238 in the world. Margaret Jackson, The Denver Post



