Boston Properties’ 510 Madison Avenue continues to receive sky-high asking rents despite dropping its pursuit of LEED for Core and Shell Gold certification from USGBC.
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In City’s 3rd Largest 2012 Deal, Microsoft Boots Up 11 Times Square Lease
In a 220,000-square-foot deal, Microsoft has officially announced that it’s on the move from Sixth Avenue to the LEED Gold-certified 11 Times Square.
Transformation of Far West Side Begins as New York City Breaks Ground on Hudson Yards
In an effort that will completely redefine Manhattan’s far West Side, the city officially broke ground earlier this week on the massive Hudson Yards project, which will feature at least two LEED Gold office towers.
Here’s to Hines: Boutique Green Office Building Coming to Corner of Bryant Park
Houston-based Hines has announced plans for a 28-story, 450,000-square-foot boutique green office building at the southwest corner of Bryant Park which will target the same tenants as the LEED for Core and Shell Gold 510 Madison Avenue.
That’s a Wrap: Port Authority Unveils Translucent LED Bus Terminal Advertising Installation
The Port Authority Bus Terminal has activated New York City’s largest installation of mediamesh: an advanced LED imagery technology with a variety of potential applications.
It’s Complicated: New York City Green Buildings Balk At, Earn LEED Certification
With Henry Gifford’s lawsuit against USGBC as an early 2011 backdrop to the local green building scene, New York City buildings of various sizes and uses are simultaneously earning and not pursuing formal LEED certification.
Middlesex Intermodal Center: Industrial Buildings Slowly Implementing Green Design
Although just three industrial properties anywhere in the Garden State are currently pursuing LEED certification, Blackrock’s recent acquisition of one such property is a good opportunity to review how LEED and sustainability interrelate with this generally unremarked upon real estate sector.