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The exhibit hall and educational sessions were disappointing, but I enjoyed networking
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After missing GreenBuild 2011 in Toronto, I was excited to be back this year in San Francisco, a city I visit so frequently that I consider it my second home. GreenBuild is a big conference, with attendence in the range of 30,000, down slightly from a few years ago, but still very impressive. It was held in the Moscone Center, well located in downtown San Francisco.
URL: http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/blogs/dept/green-building-curmudgeon/another-greenbuild-down
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