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Streetleaf Is Now Illuminating Texas
Streetleaf Is Now Illuminating Texas

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time11-06-2025

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Streetleaf Is Now Illuminating Texas

Solar-Powered Streetlights To Be Installed At Lennar Community in Fort Worth Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. Dallas, Texas, June 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Streetleaf, the leading provider of solar-powered streetlight services in the United States, today announced that the company now has a footprint in Texas. The company will now be illuminating streets in Fort Worth, Texas, through an agreement with Lennar to light its Eagles Crossing community. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Streetleaf's mission to provide a dependable and cost-effective alternative to traditional on-grid services for communities across the country. 'We're proud to expand our partnership with Lennar and bring our streetlight systems to more communities across the Southwest—especially in the great state of Texas,' said Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. 'As demand for smarter, more reliable technology grows across every industry, our streetlights represent a meaningful leap forward in a product people count on for safety and comfort.' Streetleaf is installing 29 solar-powered lights in Eagles Crossing, each designed for performance, resilience, and sustainability. The lights are DarkSky compliant, fully off-grid, and powered by 100% renewable energy—meaning they stay on even during power outages. Engineered to withstand winds up to 160 mph, they're built for long-term reliability, with 24/7 monitoring and routine maintenance included. 'At Lennar, we're always looking for smart, sustainable solutions that add long-term value to our communities,' said Gregory Urech, President of Land, at Lennar. 'Streetleaf's off-grid lighting not only enhances safety and resilience in Eagles Crossing, but also aligns with our commitment to building for the future.' Streetleaf will continue to expand its footprint in Texas over the coming months. For more information about Streetleaf, please visit: ABOUT STREETLEAF Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Streetleaf specializes in integrating modern, renewable technology into communities through one of the most essential yet often-overlooked features—streetlights. Since its founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed over 10,000 lights across the country, from Florida to California, and is rapidly growing to meet the rising demand for resilient, sustainable solutions. Streetleaf uses high-quality, dependable and proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs to create safer, greener communities. A carbon-neutral certified company, Streetleaf is also Darksky approved, and has offset more than 4 million pounds of CO2 and counting. Learn more at Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. CONTACT: Carson Quinn ZindseyMEDIA for Streetleaf 312.339.9779 carson@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data

Streetleaf Is Now Illuminating Texas
Streetleaf Is Now Illuminating Texas

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Streetleaf Is Now Illuminating Texas

Solar-Powered Streetlights To Be Installed At Lennar Community in Fort Worth Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. Dallas, Texas, June 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Streetleaf, the leading provider of solar-powered streetlight services in the United States, today announced that the company now has a footprint in Texas. The company will now be illuminating streets in Fort Worth, Texas, through an agreement with Lennar to light its Eagles Crossing community. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Streetleaf's mission to provide a dependable and cost-effective alternative to traditional on-grid services for communities across the country. 'We're proud to expand our partnership with Lennar and bring our streetlight systems to more communities across the Southwest—especially in the great state of Texas,' said Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. 'As demand for smarter, more reliable technology grows across every industry, our streetlights represent a meaningful leap forward in a product people count on for safety and comfort.' Streetleaf is installing 29 solar-powered lights in Eagles Crossing, each designed for performance, resilience, and sustainability. The lights are DarkSky compliant, fully off-grid, and powered by 100% renewable energy—meaning they stay on even during power outages. Engineered to withstand winds up to 160 mph, they're built for long-term reliability, with 24/7 monitoring and routine maintenance included. 'At Lennar, we're always looking for smart, sustainable solutions that add long-term value to our communities,' said Gregory Urech, President of Land, at Lennar. 'Streetleaf's off-grid lighting not only enhances safety and resilience in Eagles Crossing, but also aligns with our commitment to building for the future.' Streetleaf will continue to expand its footprint in Texas over the coming months. For more information about Streetleaf, please visit: ABOUT STREETLEAF Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Streetleaf specializes in integrating modern, renewable technology into communities through one of the most essential yet often-overlooked features—streetlights. Since its founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed over 10,000 lights across the country, from Florida to California, and is rapidly growing to meet the rising demand for resilient, sustainable solutions. Streetleaf uses high-quality, dependable and proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs to create safer, greener communities. A carbon-neutral certified company, Streetleaf is also Darksky approved, and has offset more than 4 million pounds of CO2 and counting. Learn more at Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. Streetleaf is now illuminating Texas. Solar-powered streetlights will be installed at a Lennar Community in Fort Worth. CONTACT: Carson Quinn ZindseyMEDIA for Streetleaf 312.339.9779 carson@

Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience
Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience

Associated Press

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience

Tampa, Florida, June 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Streetleaf, the leading provider of solar-powered streetlight services in the United States, today announced that the company is now illuminating six public parks at Babcock Ranch – America's first solar-powered town located in Southwest Florida. Babcock Ranch's dedication to sustainability and resilience aligns with Streetleaf's focus on providing resilient infrastructure options. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Streetleaf's mission to provide a renewable energy alternative to traditional on-grid services for forward-thinking communities in Florida and across the country. 'At Babcock Ranch, our goal is to lead the way in sustainable development and key partners like Streetlfeaf, with their incredible expertise in solar street lighting, are an important part of making that possible,' said Syd Kitson, Chairman and CEO of Kitson & Partners, developer of Babcock Ranch. 'Streetleaf's innovative approach aligns perfectly with our commitment to building a community that sets new standards for sustainability, innovation and resilience.' The partnership between Babcock Ranch and Streetleaf will roll out in four phases. The first phase began and was completed in the fall of 2024, and the other three are planned by the end of 2025. There are 110 Streetleaf streetlights currently installed and illuminating The PKWY at Babcock Ranch, an expansive collection of six interconnected public parks. These include Bluebird Park, Hillcrest Park,The Lagoon, Explorers Park, Bark Park and Palmetto Park. Streetleaf provides the installation, lighting, routine maintenance, and 24/7 monitoring. Each light also has the ability to attach security cameras for safety and banners for social purposes to each of the poles, all while still maintaining wind ratings. 'Babcock Ranch is known for its forward-thinking sustainability and resilience, and we are honored to be their streetlighting provider,' stated Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. 'This highlights the need to meet the demand for sustainable living solutions, and storm resilient infrastructure especially in Florida.' Babcock Ranch is recognized as a Shine on Florida community. This is a statewide program hosted by Streetleaf to encourage local leaders and businesses to install Streetleaf's hurricane resilient streetlights for safety and light in advance of the upcoming hurricane season. ABOUT STREETLEAF Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Streetleaf specializes in integrating modern, renewable technology into communities through one of the most essential yet often-overlooked features—streetlights. Since its founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed over 10,000 lights across the country, from Florida to California, and is rapidly growing to meet the rising demand for resilient, sustainable solutions. Streetleaf uses high-quality, dependable and proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs to create safer, greener communities. A carbon-neutral certified company, Streetleaf is also Darksky approved, and has offset more than 4 million pounds of CO2 and counting. Learn more at To learn more about Shine On Florida visit Attachments Carson Quinn ZindseyMEDIA for Streetleaf 312.339.9779 [email protected]

Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience
Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience

Hillcrest Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. Bluebird Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. Tampa, Florida, June 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Streetleaf, the leading provider of solar-powered streetlight services in the United States, today announced that the company is now illuminating six public parks at Babcock Ranch – America's first solar-powered town located in Southwest Florida. Babcock Ranch's dedication to sustainability and resilience aligns with Streetleaf's focus on providing resilient infrastructure options. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Streetleaf's mission to provide a renewable energy alternative to traditional on-grid services for forward-thinking communities in Florida and across the country. 'At Babcock Ranch, our goal is to lead the way in sustainable development and key partners like Streetlfeaf, with their incredible expertise in solar street lighting, are an important part of making that possible,' said Syd Kitson, Chairman and CEO of Kitson & Partners, developer of Babcock Ranch. "Streetleaf's innovative approach aligns perfectly with our commitment to building a community that sets new standards for sustainability, innovation and resilience.' The partnership between Babcock Ranch and Streetleaf will roll out in four phases. The first phase began and was completed in the fall of 2024, and the other three are planned by the end of 2025. There are 110 Streetleaf streetlights currently installed and illuminating The PKWY at Babcock Ranch, an expansive collection of six interconnected public parks. These include Bluebird Park, Hillcrest Park,The Lagoon, Explorers Park, Bark Park and Palmetto Park. Streetleaf provides the installation, lighting, routine maintenance, and 24/7 monitoring. Each light also has the ability to attach security cameras for safety and banners for social purposes to each of the poles, all while still maintaining wind ratings. 'Babcock Ranch is known for its forward-thinking sustainability and resilience, and we are honored to be their streetlighting provider,' stated Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. 'This highlights the need to meet the demand for sustainable living solutions, and storm resilient infrastructure especially in Florida.' Babcock Ranch is recognized as a Shine on Florida community. This is a statewide program hosted by Streetleaf to encourage local leaders and businesses to install Streetleaf's hurricane resilient streetlights for safety and light in advance of the upcoming hurricane season. ABOUT STREETLEAF Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Streetleaf specializes in integrating modern, renewable technology into communities through one of the most essential yet often-overlooked features—streetlights. Since its founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed over 10,000 lights across the country, from Florida to California, and is rapidly growing to meet the rising demand for resilient, sustainable solutions. Streetleaf uses high-quality, dependable and proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs to create safer, greener communities. A carbon-neutral certified company, Streetleaf is also Darksky approved, and has offset more than 4 million pounds of CO2 and counting. Learn more at To learn more about Shine On Florida visit Attachments Hillcrest Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. Bluebird Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. CONTACT: Carson Quinn ZindseyMEDIA for Streetleaf 312.339.9779 carson@

Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience
Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Streetleaf Illuminates Babcock Ranch, Bringing Solar-Powered Streetlights to The Hometown of Tomorrow, Further Broadening the Community's Sustainability Focus and Resilience

Hillcrest Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. Bluebird Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. Tampa, Florida, June 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Streetleaf, the leading provider of solar-powered streetlight services in the United States, today announced that the company is now illuminating six public parks at Babcock Ranch – America's first solar-powered town located in Southwest Florida. Babcock Ranch's dedication to sustainability and resilience aligns with Streetleaf's focus on providing resilient infrastructure options. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Streetleaf's mission to provide a renewable energy alternative to traditional on-grid services for forward-thinking communities in Florida and across the country. 'At Babcock Ranch, our goal is to lead the way in sustainable development and key partners like Streetlfeaf, with their incredible expertise in solar street lighting, are an important part of making that possible,' said Syd Kitson, Chairman and CEO of Kitson & Partners, developer of Babcock Ranch. "Streetleaf's innovative approach aligns perfectly with our commitment to building a community that sets new standards for sustainability, innovation and resilience.' The partnership between Babcock Ranch and Streetleaf will roll out in four phases. The first phase began and was completed in the fall of 2024, and the other three are planned by the end of 2025. There are 110 Streetleaf streetlights currently installed and illuminating The PKWY at Babcock Ranch, an expansive collection of six interconnected public parks. These include Bluebird Park, Hillcrest Park,The Lagoon, Explorers Park, Bark Park and Palmetto Park. Streetleaf provides the installation, lighting, routine maintenance, and 24/7 monitoring. Each light also has the ability to attach security cameras for safety and banners for social purposes to each of the poles, all while still maintaining wind ratings. 'Babcock Ranch is known for its forward-thinking sustainability and resilience, and we are honored to be their streetlighting provider,' stated Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. 'This highlights the need to meet the demand for sustainable living solutions, and storm resilient infrastructure especially in Florida.' Babcock Ranch is recognized as a Shine on Florida community. This is a statewide program hosted by Streetleaf to encourage local leaders and businesses to install Streetleaf's hurricane resilient streetlights for safety and light in advance of the upcoming hurricane season. ABOUT STREETLEAF Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Streetleaf specializes in integrating modern, renewable technology into communities through one of the most essential yet often-overlooked features—streetlights. Since its founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed over 10,000 lights across the country, from Florida to California, and is rapidly growing to meet the rising demand for resilient, sustainable solutions. Streetleaf uses high-quality, dependable and proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs to create safer, greener communities. A carbon-neutral certified company, Streetleaf is also Darksky approved, and has offset more than 4 million pounds of CO2 and counting. Learn more at To learn more about Shine On Florida visit Attachments Hillcrest Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. Bluebird Park in Babcock Ranch is one of six parks where Streetleaf's solar-powered streetlights are currently installed. CONTACT: Carson Quinn ZindseyMEDIA for Streetleaf 312.339.9779 carson@ in to access your portfolio

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