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Development Industry Continues to Push for Green Buildings

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A survey by the magainze National Real Estate Investor reveals that not only is green building gaining momentum as a commercial real estate strategy, but it is also vying for status as the new industry standard. The survey, which drew responses from 218 corporate users and 166 developers of commercial real estate, reveals that 52% of corporate respondents and 39% of developer respondents currently own, manage or lease at least some “green” properties. The focus on sustainable real estate is clearly on the rise with 84% of corporate users and 77% of developers expecting to own, manage or lease at least some green properties five years from now.

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Local Incentives Push Green Building Development Ahead

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Yudelson Associates’ study for the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties NAIOP Research Foundation, just released, shows that nearly a hundred local government green building incentive programs have popped up around the country.

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New LEED Project Registrations Reach 3,600 in 2007, now top 8,500 total, grow 74% this year!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Though December 1st, with the year only 89% done, new LEED registered projects increased by 3,642 this year (cumulative year-over-year growth of 74%) and new LEED certified projects grew by 514 (cumulative growth of 77%). LEED registered buildings and interiors (for the four main certification systems) now exceed 1.7 billion square feet of project area.

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San Francisco Goes Deep for Green Buildings! Just the Beginning, says Consultant.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Striving to regain its reputation for being the greenest city in the U.S., San Francisco’s Mayor Gavin Newsom submitted legislation to the City/County Board of Supervisors requiring LEED-certified green buildings from the private sector by 2012.

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Salvage Materials:  An Excerpt from Jerry Yudelson’s “Green Building A to Z”

Saturday, December 15, 2007

“A penny saved is a penny earned,” wrote Ben Franklin. We care about reusing building materials because of the energy and resources they represent.

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Canada Green Building Rocks!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Thomas Mueller, President and CEO of the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC), reports that their membership and activities are growing very fast in 2007; on a “per capita” basis, CaGBC now has more members than the US Green Building Council

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Commercial Market Size

Saturday, December 08, 2007

An Excerpt from Jerry Yudelson’s Green Building Revolution: To give a measure of perspective, the residential construction market in the United States was $595 billion in 2006, about 70 percent larger than the total nonresidential market…
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German Green Building Council Advances with Life-Cycle Assessment Tools for Rating Green Buildings

Sunday, December 02, 2007

The German Sustainable Building Council is moving rapidly to develop its own green building rating system, the first that will really incorporate European Union directives for eco-design of building products, as well as to fit the continental building climate.

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Restoration of Sites:  An Excerpt from Jerry Yudelson’s “Green Building A to Z”

Saturday, December 01, 2007

A goal of many green building projects is to leave the land a better place than it was before.

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UAE Mandates LEED Buildings, Leads the World!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Little noticed in the U.S. is His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum’s dictate that all new buildings in the United Arab Emirates must meet LEED standards.

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The Proof Is In! Green Buildings Get Higher Rents, Have Greater Occupancy, Says Just-Released Study

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

A November 2007 study of more than 200 buildings by University of San Diego professor Norman Miller shows that Energy Star office buildings over 200,000 sq.ft. get about two percent greater occupancy and about $2 per sq.ft. greater rents, along with $0.54 per sq.ft. lower operating costs and 30%  higher resale value. Isn’t the debate just about over, whether green buildings are a benefit to developers?

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Los Angeles closes in on mandating LEED buildings

Saturday, November 17, 2007

The City of Los Angeles Planning Commission moved one step closer to mandating LEED buildings for the commercial sector by requiring all large buildings to reduce energy use by 15% and offering incentives to large commercial developments pursuing at least LEED Silver certification.

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Wal-Mart solar power initiative showcases California store

Friday, November 16, 2007

Earlier this year, Wal-Mart selected three solar power providers to install solar electric systems on 22 stores in California and Hawaii. The first store is in Santa Ana, CA, and the expected output of all systems is 20 million kilowatt-hours per year, enough to power up to 30% of the California stores’ needs.

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Paints, Low-VOC:  An Excerpt from Jerry Yudelson’s “Green Building A to Z”

Thursday, November 15, 2007

In 2006 I moved into a home that needed repainting. Since my wife is a “miner’s canary,” in terms of her sensitivity to all chemical emissions, we went in search of paint that wouldn’t leave a strong odor.

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Al Gore Joins Big Money VC Firm Kleiner Perkins

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The recent Nobel Peace Prize winner announced he has joined the prestigious Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a partner, to help direct the firm’s effort to finance technology solutions to global warming. Green building technologies are likely to be a beneficiary.

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