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High Performance Buildings in New York City Event Series

Now we know. New York's become a center of high performance building. From the glittering Hearst Tower to the Brooklyn Ice House, we're making environmental goals and economic rationality work together. "High Performance Building in New York City", a four-part panel series, showcased this success.

Read Gunnar Hand's Reports on the HPB in NYC Event Series:

NYC HPB Report (4)

December 31, 2005

Fourth in a series of four panels that took a look at New York City's high performance buildings.

The panel brought together key environmental, architectural, public and economic development policy makers, the "practical visionaries" who are transforming the City's built environment.

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NYC HPB Report (3)

October 30, 2005

Third in a series of four panels that look at New York City's high performance buildings. The October 19 forum brought together architects and developers who are transforming the City's built environment.

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NYC HPB Report (2)

September 30, 2005

Second in a series of four panels that look at New York City's high performance buildings. The September 29 forum heard from client and development innovators who are transforming the City's built environmental by demanding green building design for their projects.

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NYC HPB Report (1)

June 22, 2005

First in a series of four panels that will address New York City High Performance Buildings the June 8th forum dealt with the policy implications of the New York City Energy Policy Task Force Report.

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December 03, 2009
Legally Green

SAVE THE DATE Thursday, December 3, 2009, 8:30-11:30

The Greener, Greater Buildings Plan for Energy Savings is now before the City Council. It’s likely to be enacted by the end of 2009. Join us at the Sustainability Shoptalk Series and find out: what the City’s plan requires; how to benchmark a building’s energy performance; what kinds of retrofits yield the greatest savings; what options for lighting upgrades make the most sense; sources of financing for energy retrofits; and how retrofits can lower energy costs and enhance portfolio returns.

Sponsors: The Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College CUNY and the Sallan Foundation

Participants: Rohit T. Aggarwala Director of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability City of New York Mayor's Office of Operations; Dr. Nancy E. Anderson, Executive Director,The Sallan Foundation; Kenneth M. Block, Esq., Partner, Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP; Michael Bobker, Director, Building Performance Lab CUNY Institute for Urban Systems; Alice Cook, Director of Sustainability, Time Equities, Inc.; Theddi Wright Chappell, Managing Director, Sustainability Practice valulation SErvices, Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.; .Adam Hinge,Managing Director, Sustainable Energy Partnerships; Ariella Maron, Deputy Commissioner of Energy Management, Department of Citywide Administrative Services; Paul Rode, Business Development Director, Johnson Controls Inc.; Bruce S. Schlein, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Citigroup; Mayur V. Subbarao, Esq., Executive Vice President, Sustainable Profitability Group

Location: William & Anita Newman Conference Center, Room 750, 151 East 25th Street

RSVP: Newman Real Estate Institute