Photos: Going green

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 10:22 p.m. MDT
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Employees from the Murray Lowe's store assemble a greenhouse for the Palmer Court housing development in Salt Lake City. Palmer Court is a former hotel that has been renovated into 201 rental apartments for formerly homeless individuals and families. Residents of Palmer Court have an outdoor garden but will now be able to grow some of their own food year round because of the greenhouse.

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Albert Reed, a department manager of the Murray Lowe's hardware store, picks up the just assembled greenhouse doors that he and other Lowe's employees are working on for the Palmer Court housing development in Salt Lake City. Palmer Court is a former hotel that has been renovated into 201 rental apartments for formerly homeless individuals and families. Residents of Palmer Court have an outdoor garden but will now be able to grow some of their own food year round because of the greenhouse.

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