Commons Governance Work Group

Our Mission:   We seek to assist in the creation of an integral model of co-governance that can be applied both within existing and emergent commons in various developmental stages and contexts.     The Commons Defined: We understand the commons to be a sphere of life that is distinct, both from the public sphere of government provision and distribution, a ...learn more

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Sarasota Green Marketplace
Sarasota's Only All-Green Home Supplies and Building Products Store and Showroom
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  When you are ready to Go Green, we're ready to help you!


 

Mary Anne G. Bowie, FAICP opened Sarasota Green Marketplace (SGM) on March 28, 2007 serving Sarasota and Southwest Florida. SGM has received the Green Spec listing by Building Green and is the 23rd listed Green Building retail store in the country. Sarasota Green Marketplace, 100% woman owned, is committed to bringing you environmentally safe and people friendly products to enhance your home and our planet.

Sarasota Green Marketplace is a retail store and showroom that offers products to help you go “green” one step at a time, from a light bulb to a whole house or guest house addition.  A few of our most popular products include SoyCrete concrete stains, DuraSoy One soy-oil paint,  Caroma dual-flush toilets, EcoTimber bamboo and FSC certified floors, Milliken carpet tiles, Forbo Marmoleum flooring, Gulfwave2 tankless water heaters and Savvy Rest organic latex mattresses, voted #1 by organicmattressreviews.com.

Sarasota Green Marketplace
2864 Ringling Blvd.
Sarasota, FL 34237
941.953.3588 / 888.953.3588
Hours: Tues-Thurs 10-6, Fri-Sat 8-noon,
Closed Sun & Mon

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