We’d like to thank all of you who supported us at the Riboon Cutting and Open House of our first Living Zenith home yesterday. We felt the energy, enthusiasm and support you gave for better Utah air, more responsible use of our resources and a commitment to healthy, modern living.

We’d like to thank KUTV, Fox13, KSL and other news outlets helping to communicate to the public our vision for better Utah homes.

A thanks goes out also to the many organizations who have partnered with us in building towards this vision including: WheelerCat Power Systems, the Utah Governor’s Office of Energy Development, Utah Clean Energy, Envision Utah, the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office, SLC Housing and Neighborhood Development, Nexant, Proxyem, and Rocky Mountain Power.

The goal of a viable, sustainable and healthy housing approach is alive and well thanks to those of you passionate to share this vision with us.

To learn more about our first home and the first Living Zenith community at Liberty Park please click here.

Mitchell Spence and Tiffany Ivins present the first home built by Living Zenith.

Mitchell Spence and Tiffany Ivins present the first home built by Living Zenith.

The ribbon is cut. From left to right Tiffany Ivins (Living Zenith), Mitchell Spence (Living Zenith), Kevin Emerson (Utah Clean Energy), Jonathan Campbell ( WheelerCat Power Systems), Ari Bruening (Envision Utah), Dr. Laura Nelson (UT Governor's Office of Energy Development)

The ribbon is cut. From left to right Tiffany Ivins (Living Zenith), Mitchell Spence (Living Zenith), Kevin Emerson (Utah Clean Energy), Jonathan Campbell ( WheelerCat Power Systems), Ari Bruening (Envision Utah), Dr. Laura Nelson (UT Governor’s Office of Energy Development)

Later in the day special Anatomy of a Net Zero Home sessions were held to educate Realtors on the uniqueness and value of Living Zenith homes.

Later in the day special Anatomy of a Net Zero Home sessions were held to educate Realtors on the uniqueness and value of Living Zenith homes.