Nine of the 50 largest Manhattan office leases signed in 2007 were for space in buildings pursuing (or, as it were, not pursuing) LEED certification, which suggests some interesting points about New York City’s green real estate market.
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Green Power Developer Sets Pace for New York Venture Capital in 2007
By Stephen Del Percio on January 24, 2008 in Alternative Energy, Finance, Intellectual Property & Technology, Market Analysis
It might not look like it on paper, but New York City’s clean tech industry has a promising future for attracting venture capital.
Green Business Law: Brooklyn Moving Company
In what seems to be an increasing corporate trend, a Brooklyn-based moving company has earned a trademark for its green moving practices.
LEED-AP Designation Not Just for A/E/C
It’s no surprise that this week’s edition of Crain’s reports an increasing number of real estate brokers, marketing professionals, and, yes, lawyers, who are sitting for the U.S. Green Building Council’s exam in pursuit of the LEED Accredited Professional (“LEED-AP”) designation. (The article is not yet available online). Depending on the industry, though, professionals are […]