All Posts Tagged With: "Week in GreeNYC"

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Clean Power at Ground Zero, Midtown Office Vacancies, & PlaNYC Brownfields Office

gbNYC selects green news items of note that were reported across the New York City area during the week of June 8, 2008, including the Port Authority’s selection of a fuel cell provider for clean power at the World Trade Center redevelopment, an increase in Class A Midtown office vacancies since the start of the year thanks to an influx of new and subleased space from, among others, Bank of America Tower, the creation of a new office to expedite the redevelopment of New York City brownfields, and the first-ever America-Israel Green Buildings Conference held in the Meadowlands.

June 15th, 2008 | Stephen Del Percio | 0 comments | Continued
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Merrill Lynch at Ground Zero? Grant for Greenbelt & High-Speed Link to D.C.

gbNYC selects green news items of note that were reported across the New York City area during the week of May 25, 2008, including a report that Merrill Lynch may anchor one of Larry Silverstein’s LEED Gold-seeking Greenwich Street towers at the World Trade Center site, a $15,000 grant for the Greenbelt condo project in Brooklyn from local utility company National Grid, and a push from Mayor Bloomberg for high-speed rail service under two hours between New York City and D.C.

May 31st, 2008 | Stephen Del Percio | 0 comments | Continued
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Forest City Ratner in New Rochelle, Green Power Award for Citi, & 25 Years for SJP

gbNYC selects green news items of note that were reported across the New York City area during the week of February 17, 2008, including a green mixed-use development in New Rochelle proposed by Forest City Ratner, a green power award from EPA for Citi, and 25 years of development for SJP Properties in the New York City metropolitan area. As always, descriptions and links are after the jump.

February 24th, 2008 | Stephen Del Percio | 0 comments | Continued
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Brooklyn Bridge LEDs, Orange County LEED Legislation, & NYC Energy Conservation

Brooklyn Bridge’s 160 lights to receive LEDs by next year at a cost of $500K
City to spend $67M on implementing 132 energy conservation projects over the next few months
Majora Carter presents at Conversations on the Environment in Kansas City
Green building slow to permeate New Jersey commercial real estate market
Orange County (NY) passes green building legislation, [...]

December 9th, 2007 | Stephen Del Percio | 0 comments | Continued