All Posts Tagged With: "LEED-CI"
Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment’s New HQ Seeks Borough’s First LEED for Commercial Interiors Rating
One of the organizations tapped by the City to move some programming space into the redeveloped Brooklyn Navy Yard Historical Center is the Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment (”BCUE”). BCUE is already on the move, though. Last month, the organization relocated its headquarters from Prospect Park to new digs near the Gowanus Canal. BCUE recently revealed some details about its new office, including that its space will seek a Gold rating under LEED for Commercial Interiors (”LEED-CI”); it would be the first recipient of a LEED-CI rating for office space in Brooklyn.
20Feb2008 | Meredith Taylor | 0 comments | ContinuedHaworth’s Sustainable New York City Showroom: LEED-CI Gold at 125 Park Avenue
Haworth, Inc., which designs and manufactures workspaces and office furniture, recently opened its New York City showroom on the second floor of 125 Park Avenue, adjacent to Grand Central Station on 42nd Street. Since 2004, Haworth has designed its showrooms- in Dallas, Washington, and Santa Monica- pursuant to the LEED for Commercial Interiors (“LEED-CI”) rating [...]
12Dec2007 | Stephen Del Percio | 0 comments | ContinuedMonday LEEDoff: 20 Times Square at Port Authority Bus Terminal- Gold Core and Shell
In a major turnaround from its seedy Fun City days, Eighth Avenue has made a major case that it’s Manhattan’s greenest thoroughfare. Though the strip has retained much of the gritty flavor that makes it a favorite among tourists and unwitting theatergoers, new green towers from the New York Times and Hearst, plus the speculative [...]
3Dec2007 | Stephen Del Percio | 1 comment | Continued
