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“LEED”ing the Charge
RREEF Real Estate and Kennedy Wilson today announced that 901 Fifth Avenue in Seattle, WA, a 41-story 558,607 sq. ft office tower has achieved LEED-EB (existing building) Silver certification. The certification marks the completion of one of the largest environmental retrofits in the industry for an existing property and Seattle’s first full city block targeting LEED certification.
The new ownership and management of Seattle’s 901 Fifth Avenue have taken groundbreaking steps to create an environmentally friendly and efficient environment for tenants and visitors. The interior of this landmark property, located by downtown Seattle’s public library, has been entirely rebuilt according to sustainable building standards, including open floor plans, eco-smart engineering, superior construction, and natural landscaping. Additional features include:
- Two new lobbies, 65-seat conference room and outdoor meeting area with Wi-Fi access
- A green roof plaza, reducing the “urban heat island” effect
- Recycling of at least 40% of tenant waste
- Energy-efficient HVAC fresh air exchange and ventilation systems, delivering up to 100% fresh air to offices
- Use of sustainable cleaning products and janitorial materials
- Water-efficient landscaping
- Energy-efficient floor-by-floor lighting control system.
- Alternatives to single-occupancy automobile use with easy access to commuter transit systems, on-site Flexcar™ and bicycle storage
- Shower area adjacent to the bicycle parking for the use of bicyclists
According to Mike Kent, a Managing Director and Head of Leasing and Property Management, Americas, RREEF Real Estate, “For the past three years, the team has worked tirelessly to refurbish 901 Fifth Avenue to achieve the coveted LEED Silver designation, a rarity for an existing building to achieve.” He added, “901 Fifth Avenue provides tenants and guests with a premier Class A sustainable building for all to enjoy, with a dramatically reduced carbon footprint. We believe that the changes we’ve made to update this property with effective energy management strategy will result in savings to our tenants and clients in addition to an improved work environment.
“In tough economic times, energy efficient buildings with their long-term positive benefits offer a clear advantage in the leasing market,” said John Prabhu, President, Kennedy Wilson Commercial Investment Group. “Clearly, achieving the LEED-EB Silver certification demonstrates that this property aims to provide tenants with reduced operating costs via energy savings, water conservation, waste reduction and smarter materials selections and helps clients meet their own carbon reduction goals.”







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