The Top 10 News Stories in Green Real Estate from 2007

2008
4
Jan

 

In an article that was published yesterday, Andrew Burr of the CoStar Group listed his top 10 "most influential" green news items of 2007. We wrote about many of these important stories here at gbNYC last year, so we present Mr. Burr's list below with links to our supporting posts. Two items in particular jump out off the list - first, the World Trade Center redevelopment efforts check in at #7; as the massive project gets further off the ground before the close of this quarter, expect to see it appear again on any similar list in 2008. Second, note what took honorable mention - the ASHRAE/USGBC initiative to create Standard 189P, which will eventually be an ANSI-accredited standard intended to be incorporated into local building codes. USGBC plans for 189P to ultimately be a prerequisite for LEED certification, though it's still unclear how this will play out in terms of the increasing number of LEED-driven building codes that were enacted in 2007. This is certainly an issue to keep an eye on in 2008 as 189P continues to move through its public review phase. Items four through ten are after the jump; check out Mr. Burr's article for links to CoStar articles on each of these ten important stories.

#1: CB Richard Ellis Takes Significant Sustainable Steps

#2: USGBC's LEED Green Building System Emerges as De Facto in U.S.

#3: D.C. and Boston Pass Comprehensive Green Building Legislation

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Kudos to D.C. and Boston for

Kudos to D.C. and Boston for taking the forefront in municipal green building legislation. Let's hope New York City follows their LEED.

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