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Greenable – New Locations for Local Green Home Store

Rumor mill alert on a local green business:

Greenable is moving from its No’ Libs home to 3 new locations: Ardmore (41 Rittenhouse Place, opening September 9th), Kennett Square (116 South Union St., Opening Fall ’11) & Philadelphia’s 2200 Walnut St (opening Fall 11).

As the green building & home materials store expanded in the past 2 years, they’ll still offer both cost-effective and high-end solutions for residential or commercial green building & renovation projects.

Plus, they’re having a warehouse sale to get ready for the move! Go on and get savings on:

  • Plumbing Fixtures
  • Metal Shelving/Carts
  • Antique/Reclaimed Doors
  • Cork Planks and Tile (USFloors Ladrillo)
  • Bamboo Flooring (1 box strand natural, 1 box vertical amber)
  • Cherry Ply Prefin 1/4″ – 7 sheets
  • Bamboo Ply – half sheet
  • Slate top – raw 16″ x 51″
  • Paperstone
  • 125K BTU Infrared Gas Heater
  • Artwork and paintings by David Giles Wing
  • Reclaimed Furniture
  • 25% off all in stock of-the-shelf products like paint, poly, coatings, cleaners, and more!

More questions? Call them at 215-922-6066 or visit them at Greenable.net.

Posted by  Julie

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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