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Next Step Living

www.nextstepliving.com

 
One of the fastest-growing companies in the country, Next Step Living is the leading provider of whole-home energy solutions in the Northeast. In 2014, Next Step Living continued its triple bottom line focus with an expansion into the commercial sector when it became the exclusive provider of EcoThermal Filter Systems, an innovative energy-saving product for commercial kitchens. Headquartered in Boston’s Innovation District, Next Step Living makes it easy and affordable for people to have a low environmental impact. A one-stop service provider of informed advice, funding guidance and expert work, Next Step Living partners with more than 400 municipalities, civic organizations, leading ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

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Funding

Next Step Living raised $13M on 04/30/2015

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