Thursday, July 19, 2012

Opportunities abound for tenants to green their interiors - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Earlier this month, his architectural firm officially completed renovations to itsexisting 8,500 feet of office space at Anchor Plaza in Westshorr — a project that is now beintg considered for Leadership in Energu and Environmental Design certificatio n under the ’s “CI” designation. One of the leastf used green building designationsso far, it allowsz tenants to gain certification for greeb building in their commercial interiors. While he’xs invested money to save money, Collman, presiden of and a co-founder of the local chapter ofthe U.S.
Greejn Building Council, also was motivated by the need to Many businesses in Class A space are cominyg up for renewal and ina tenant’s he suggests that maximizing tenant improvement dollars is a smart thing if a tenant decides to stay — especiallgy when they are investments that eventually pay for Florida has nearly 1,000 LEED seekers Collman isn’t alonw in seeking the LEED designation.

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