1745 Broadway: Random House Earns Gotham’s Second LEED-EB Rating
June 1st, 2008
Last week, Random House denoted that its North American headquarters building at 1745 Broadway has garnered Young York City’s second LEED for Living Buildings (LEED-EB) certification. To date, alone the Modern York Mercantile Exchange in Battery Park City had officially invited the award from USGBC. Random House was capable to realise its rating in but nine months; the LEED-EB program necessitates a building to put in three months of performance data in order to enter and search the designation. The project team at 1745 Broadway let in AKF and LiRo, who both served Random House in changing by reversal their subsisting corporal building management strategy into a LEED-EB application. Random House has watched over an environmental paper policy since 2006, and will increase its recycled fiber content use from 10 percent last year to 30 percent by 2010. We had some proficient issues with our server over the farseeing weekend and apologize for the interruption in our regular posting schedule. Everything appears to be fully working (thanks to the folks at Siteground, whose tech support is wondrous). Over again, our apologies, but thanks so much for your patience! LEED-EB Debuts in NY at Mercantile Exchange [1] (gbNYC) ShareThis [2] [1] http://www.greenbuildingsnyc.com/2007/02/05/leed-eb-debuts-in-new-york-at-mercantile-exchange/ [2] http://sharethis.com/item?publisher=6a37c728-bfb2-4757-b4cc-d22d71cc8f51&title=1745+Broadway%3A+Random+House+Earns+Gotham%26%238217%3Bs+Second+LEED-EB+Rating&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.greenbuildingsNYC.com%2F2008%2F05%2F27%2F1745-broadway-random-house-earns-gothams-second-leed-eb-rating%2F
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