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Stephen Del Percio | Sunday, December 23, 2007 |
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- Advertising firm Arnell Group pays $70/square foot for 37th floor of LEED Gold 7 World Trade Center
- City Council approves Columbia’s Manhattanville expansion plan, which was accepted into USGBC’s LEED-ND Pilot Program
- New York City green homes serving as show houses, classrooms
- Panel of experts share thoughts on green building in New York City at event organized by USGBC-NY
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Tags: 7 World Trade Center, City Council, Columbia Expansion, green building, green homes, green New York City, green planning, green real estate, Larry Silverstein, LEED Gold, LEED-ND, Russell Unger, USGBC-NY, World Trade Center
Category: Week in GreeNYC
About the Author: Stephen Del Percio created gbNYC in the fall of 2006 and continues to serve as the site's Publisher. Stephen was one of the first ten attorneys in the country to earn the LEED AP designation, and is also the publisher of the Green Real Estate Law Journal. Contact Stephen at delpercio.stephen@arentfox.com or 212.457.5542.