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E.W. Howell builds Target-sponsored 5,000 s/f garden in East Harlem

E.W. Howell Co., Inc. partnered with Target and New York Restoration Project (NYRP) on the Target East Harlem Community Garden. Located at 415-417 East 117th St., the garden is outfitted with wind turbines and solar panels which power the 5,000 s/f garden's Light-Emitting Diode (LED) energy efficient lighting and a built-in irrigation system. A rainwater harvesting system collects rainwater for gardeners to nourish healthy vegetable and flower beds throughout the growing season, reducing the garden's dependence on local water supply and therefore reducing expenses. Created by designer and TV host Sean Conway, the garden employs cutting-edge sustainable technology to eliminate dependence on outside energy. Conway's design provides the East Harlem community a green space in which to relax, garden and enjoy time outdoors. E.W. Howell was eager to get involved with this project given their long standing relationship with Target. Travis Salvo of E.W. Howell donated his time and services which included gathering donations from several local subcontractors. Companies such as Ruttura & Sons Construction, Sunrise Electric, Owens Brothers, Kamco Supply Co., and Avon Contractors donated labor and materials, helping to make this project a success. Once a vacant lot, the newly renovated garden allows members of the East Harlem community to access an optimal growing environment as well as a neighborhood green for hosting events. NYRP is a non-profit organization dedicated to reclaiming and restoring the city's parks, community gardens and open space. E.W. Howell is one of the oldest construction firms working in the N.Y.C. metropolitan region. Their firm was created in 1891 and over the years has been involved in a diverse group of projects in the area and has consistently remained a strong contender in the marketplace. Their firm's offices in Manhattan and on Long Island focus on projects in the New York City region to include: the five boroughs of New York, Long Island, Northern New Jersey, Lower Hudson Valley New York, and Southern Connecticut. Their company's size, diversity, and experienced personnel enable us to provide a full range of construction services to all of their clients. From pre-construction through construction and final close-out we meet all of our client's expectations and in doing so create an atmosphere conducive to repeat business. For more information please visit www.ewhowell.com.
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