Affiliates of the Paris-based holding company FIMALAC purchased 693 Fifth Avenue, a boutique office tower located in the Plaza District, from Thor Equities for $527 million. The buyer was advised by Savitt Partners’ Michael Dubin and Bob Conover. Simultaneous to the acquisition, the new ownership appointed Savitt Partners as the exclusive leasing and management agency for the irreplaceable, high-profile […]
Manhattan leasing activity totaled 1.40 million sq. ft. in May, 36% below its five-year monthly average of 2.18 million sq. ft. according to a report from CBRE Group. The availability rate was unchanged over the past month and up 40 basis points (bps) from one year ago. Net absorption was negative 371,000 sq. ft. in […]
The Durst Organization and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey today announced the closing of a 37,704-square-foot lease with Ameriprise Financial, Inc. for the 78th floor of One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The property is now 69 percent leased. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Ameriprise Financial will move […]
Hilco Real Estate and two senior executives of MB Real Estate Services, Peter Westmeyer and Kevin Purcell, have acquired the historic landmark tower One North LaSalle located in Chicago’s Central Loop. The new joint venture announced that the 47-story property will be undergoing an extensive redevelopment effort to introduce a variety of high-end tenant amenities. […]
Chicago’s 111 South Wacker, a 51-story, 1.1 million-square-foot Class A office tower, has been at the forefront of LEED certification since its completion in 2005, when the building became the first speculative, high-rise office development awarded LEED Gold certification in the Core & Shell category from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The building was […]
Big changes are underway at FiveOneFive North State Street in Chicago. The 29-story, Class A high-rise located in the River North submarket, is in the midst of a major renovation and has just been assigned a new leasing agent. On behalf of the property owner, BCSP 515 North State Street LLC, an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners […]
The Transamerica Pyramid is taking the celebration of the Super Bowl, coming to Santa Clara, CA on February 7th, to the next level with special lighting of celebratory colors from February 1 – February 7. At 853-feet-tall, The Transamerica Pyramid is the tallest skyscraper in the San Francisco skyline. Designed by architect William Pereira and built by Hathaway […]
A state-of-the-art, high-resolution LED video wall was recently unveiled at 350 Mission Street in San Francisco as part of a digital art show organized by Kilroy Realty Corporation. For the event, titled “Virtual Depictions: San Francisco,” Kilroy Realty and the City of San Francisco commissioned acclaimed media artist Refik Anadol to create an immersive public […]
TMG Partners, one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s largest mixed-use property developers, today announced their purchase of 1330 Broadway in Oakland. TMG purchased the property from Zimmerman Investments. 1330 Broadway is an 18-story, 300,000 square-foot building with immediate access to BART at Oakland City Center’s 12th Street Station. The aluminum-clad tower was built in 1958 […]
Otis Elevator has entered into a multimillion-dollar agreement with Schnitzer West to supply elevators and escalators for Madison Centre, a prestigious 37-story high-rise development in Seattle. This high-tech, LEED Gold certified tower is located at one of Seattle’s best known intersections and will incorporate the latest innovations in workplace effectiveness and smart design for an […]
Carey Watermark Investors 2 Incorporated (CWI 2), a non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on investing in hotels, has acquired the Seattle Marriott Bellevue. The newly developed hotel includes 384 guestrooms and is located in Bellevue, Washington, which has evolved from a Seattle suburb into a vibrant, independent city as a result of the high-tech […]
Urban Renaissance Group (URG) has acquired the operating portfolio of Portland-based real estate company Langley Investment Properties (LIP). With this acquisition, URG’s total operating platform is now more than 10 million sq. ft. in Portland, Seattle and Denver. Going forward, LIP will refocus its efforts on new investment and development opportunities as well as related […]
California-based contractor Rudolph and Sletten will top-out the new San Diego Central Courthouse this week. The 25-story, $555 million project is expected to be ready for occupancy in early 2017 and will combine several of The Superior Court of San Diego County’s spaces while offering a full-service facility for criminal, civil, probate, family, and small […]
Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Gemini Rosemont has acquired the 19-story 610 West Ash commercial office building in San Diego. The acquisition of the office tower adds 177,489 rentable square feet of Class A office space to the company’s portfolio. The company now owns 114 buildings in 21 states across the U.S. The building was purchased […]
ICM Partners is expanding its Los Angeles corporate headquarters in Century City. The talent and literary agency will remain at the same address, 10250 Constellation Boulevard, also known as Constellation Place, but will relocate from its current three-story space on floors 7, 8 and 9 to the top five floors of the 35-story high rise. […]
Philadelphia-based CenterSquare Investment Management has sold Two Liberty Square, a 67,609-square-foot office building in Boston on behalf of one of its institutional clients for $28.25 million. CenterSquare acquired the asset for $18 million in 2013. HFF arranged the sale and secured a 10-year, fixed-rate loan through SunLife for the buyer, Boston-based The Winhall Companies. The […]
Boston-based AEW Capital Management has acquired a 16-story Class A office tower in Chicago’s West Loop for $135 million. The seller, Northwood Investors, was represented in the transaction by HFF. Northwood acquired control of the property in 2012 in a transaction that valued the building at $95 million. At the time, the seller, a tenancy […]
Skanska USA Commercial Development, joined by Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and CBT Architects, broke ground this week on the city’s newest office tower - 121 Seaport - a 17-story, 400,000-square-foot Class-A office building with two floors of retail - in Boston’s Seaport District. Located at the corner of Seaport Boulevard and East Service Road, […]
Dallas, Texas-based developer JMJ Development, led by principal Tim Barton, is planning to build a 30-story residential high-rise in supply-constrained San Antonio. Villita Tower will contain 201 market rate units overlooking San Antonio’s iconic River Walk on the San Antonio River. Colliers International’s structured finance team of Jeffrey Donnelly and Ulrike Ahrens has been retained to source $47 million in debt and […]
Greystar and Medistar Corporation have formed a joint venture to develop Ascent Med Center, a luxury apartment community located in Houston, Texas. The 35-story high-rise development will feature 375 apartment homes at the corner of Travis Street and Old Main Street in the Texas Medical Center (TMC). “Ascent Med Center was designed with a top-notch amenity package, high […]
The development team of Aspen Heights, Constructive Ventures and CIM Group have broken ground on The Independent, a 58-story, 370-unit condominium tower in downtown Austin. Located at the corner of West 3rd Street and West Avenue, the property was acquired from the City of Austin in November 2015 under the terms of a Master Development […]
Commercial real-estate giant Cushman & Wakefield has leased 40,863 square feet – encompassing two floors in the 20-story building – in McKinney & Olive, Crescent’s newest development in Dallas’ Uptown. The move to McKinney & Olive symbolizes Cushman & Wakefield’s desire to have a major presence with centralized offices in Dallas, especially important following its […]
Crescent Real Estate Holdings has achieved a major coup by leasing space to two Los Angeles-based advertising agencies expanding into Dallas. The new tenants, Saatchi & Saatchi and Team One, have agreed to lease a minimum of 52,000 square-feet in McKinney & Olive, Crescent’s newest high-rise office tower in Dallas’ Uptown. Saatchi & Saatchi is […]
Dallas, Texas-based developer JMJ Development, led by principal Tim Barton, is planning to build a 30-story residential high-rise in supply-constrained San Antonio. Villita Tower will contain 201 market rate units overlooking San Antonio’s iconic River Walk on the San Antonio River. Colliers International’s structured finance team of Jeffrey Donnelly and Ulrike Ahrens has been retained to source $47 million in debt and […]
Oxford Development Company has sold One Oxford Centre, a one million-square-foot, Class A, trophy office tower in downtown Pittsburgh, to Shorenstein Properties. HFF marketed the property and worked on behalf of the new owner to place the acquisition loan with Helaba and CIBC. While no terms were revealed, the firm is believed to have paid […]
The Goldenberg Group of Philadelphia, international real estate firm Hines, and ASB Real Estate Investments, today celebrated the groundbreaking of a new Class A residential tower at 1213 Walnut Street in Center City, Philadelphia. The project represents the first venture by the partnership of Goldenberg, Hines and ASB. 1213 Walnut will be a 26-story 300,000-square-foot, […]
AQ Rittenhouse, a newly constructed, LEED Silver certified, 110-unit high-rise apartment residence, located in Rittenhouse Square, has been acquired by LaSalle Investment Management for $51.1 Million. The sale of AQ Rittenhouse was the first transaction of its kind for ARA Newmark in Philadelphia since the company was acquired by BGC Partners, Inc. in December 2014. The NGKF […]
Downtown Miami’s landmark Courthouse Tower has been sold to New York real estate private equity firm Brickman for $27.5 million. Mika Mattingly of Sterling Equity Realty’s Mika Miami team represented the seller, Courthouse Towers LLC, which is owned and operated by The Donovan Family. RFK Senior Directors Benjamin Mandell and John Ellis represented the buyer. […]
CBRE has been appointed exclusive leasing agent for Rivergate Tower – the landmark, cylindrical high-rise office building located at 400 North Ashley Drive in Tampa, Florida. Miami-based Banyan Street Capital acquired the 31-story tower in August 2015 with plans to be at the forefront of Tampa’s emergence as a top destination for corporate relocations as […]
In the year since acquiring First Central Tower, Feldman Equities has leased over four full floors at the office building signing seven firms to leases totaling over 100,000 square feet. In the latest deal Regus, the global workplace provider, has leased a full floor, 15,296 square feet, at the building. The long term lease was […]
The Related Group has selected Balfour Beatty Construction to build its new luxury, mixed-use residential tower in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Located at West Peachtree and 14th Street, the 39-story tower will become the tallest residential tower project built in Atlanta since 2009. Consistently ranked by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as a top 5 […]
Last month, Portman and Georgia Institute of Technology gathered civic and business leaders in a parking lot on Atlanta’s Tech Square to announce Coda, a new “Class T” (for technology) high-rise. The approximately 750,000 square-foot mixed-use project represents a $375 million investment into the budding innovation district. Within the development, 620,000 square feet will be […]
Durham-based The Dilweg Companies, a commercial real estate investment and management firm, has acquired Centennial Tower, a 652,092 square-foot office tower in downtown Atlanta from Jackson Corporate Real Estate for $69 million. Centennial Tower is a 36-story, Class A office building located in the heart of downtown Atlanta at 101 Marietta Street. The building is […]
Otis China will build a new elevator test tower in Shanghai as part of a new global research and development facility. Planned at approximately 270 meters (885 feet) in height, the new test tower is anticipated to be the tallest above-ground test tower in the world upon completion. Currently, the tallest is the ThyssenKrupp elevator […]
Last month, Portman and Georgia Institute of Technology gathered civic and business leaders in a parking lot on Atlanta’s Tech Square to announce Coda, a new “Class T” (for technology) high-rise. The approximately 750,000 square-foot mixed-use project represents a $375 million investment into the budding innovation district. Within the development, 620,000 square feet will be […]
Otis Elevator has entered into a multimillion-dollar agreement with Schnitzer West to supply elevators and escalators for Madison Centre, a prestigious 37-story high-rise development in Seattle. This high-tech, LEED Gold certified tower is located at one of Seattle’s best known intersections and will incorporate the latest innovations in workplace effectiveness and smart design for an […]
Consumers are using their smartphones to board planes and purchase groceries and now they can extend this reach to the workplace with keyless access control. One of the start-ups leading the mobile access control movement is Kisi Inc., a provider and developer of a cloud-managed keyless access control system. Bernard Mehl cofounded Kisi in Germany […]
Wood Partners has installed a biometric access control system in their new luxury high-rise building, Dimension by Alta, located in Seattle. Instead of having to fumble for cards or fobs, all residents have to do to enter and move through the secure property is scan their finger. Situated in Seattle’s vibrant Belltown district, this high-end […]
ABM Industries has obtained the reversal of a $94 million judgment in a wage-and-hour class action that was awarded by a California trial court in 2012. In 2012, about 15,000 security guards were awarded the $94 million in a class-action lawsuit against their employer, ABM Security Services, which had allegedly denied the workers rest breaks. […]
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has announced the winners and finalists of their Performance and Innovation Awards, as part of the 2015 CTBUH Annual Awards. This year’s Performance Award winner went to Chifley Tower, a 53-story office high-rise in Sydney, Australia. The Innovation Award went to Holedeck, a structural concrete slab that includes […]
Institutional real estate investment manager American Realty Advisors has dramatically reduced water consumption for its office property South Tryon Square, located at 201 S. Tryon in Charlotte, North Carolina. The firm reduced water consumption at South Tryon Square by 27 percent, and was recognized as a leader in water conservation by the Environmental Protection Agency. […]
Able Services has reached an agreement to acquire Hill Mechanical Operations, the stationary engineering company of The Hill Group. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. With more than 17,000 employees servicing over one billion square feet of real estate, Able Services provides stationary engineering, janitorial, and building operations to all classes of commercial […]
The software market is flooded with options for collecting building data. It’s hard to determine what is actually needed, and even more difficult to know what to do once the data is collected. This is a challenge because software is only half of the puzzle, and data is only valuable if the user knows how […]
Matt Gates
Matt Gates is vice president of energy management services and solutions for Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort solutions and services, and a brand of Ingersoll Rand. In this role, Gates manages a portfolio of building energy management systems (BEMSs) solutions and leads efforts to commercialize new and differentiated intelligent services offers for North America.
Bloom Energy will install a fuel cell system at Morgan Stanley’s high-rise global headquarters in New York City’s Times Square neighborhood. The fuel cell project at 1585 Broadway is expected to be fully operational in late 2016 and will provide approximately 750 kW of 24×7 high quality power to the Morgan Stanley building, equal to […]
The Tower Companies’ have installed a solar photovoltaic (PV) system on The Millennium Building, located at 1909 K Street NW in Washington, D.C. – the first of its kind inside the District. Tower hopes that the PV system will help improve the building’s environmental footprint and reduce operating costs. Built in 1973, The Millennium Building […]
A state-of-the-art, high-resolution LED video wall was recently unveiled at 350 Mission Street in San Francisco as part of a digital art show organized by Kilroy Realty Corporation. For the event, titled “Virtual Depictions: San Francisco,” Kilroy Realty and the City of San Francisco commissioned acclaimed media artist Refik Anadol to create an immersive public […]
Piedmont Office Realty Trust will soon begin a phased office renovation of its West Loop high-rise at 500 W. Monroe in Chicago. The 46-story office tower was originally designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. It’s constructed of granite, glass and stainless steel and features an illuminated glass spire on the southeast corner of the building and cathedral […]
The Empire State Building gave 60,000 Deadheads an epic show on Saturday night during the sold out “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead” concert on July 4 by synchronizing the Empire State Building’s LED tower lights to the band’s live performance of “U.S. Blues.” The production was specifically designed for the Chicago […]
Vertical transportation, façade access and logistics consulting firm Lerch Bates has promoted industry veteran Ken Dietz to regional manager of the Los Angeles and Las Vegas markets. Lerch Bates opened its Las Vegas office in 2013 and named Dietz as a project manager for the region. Dietz managed vertical transportation system studies, performed vertical maintenance evaluations, designed […]
The rapid development of scores of spectacular high-rise buildings in Dubai between 1994 and 2009 was unsurprisingly not without some growing pains. 1994 saw the start of the Burj Al Arab, the lemon-wedge-shaped building on whose heli-deck we see international sports stars hitting tennis and golf balls, which I think makes a fitting start to […]
Tom Bell-Wright
Tom Bell-Wright is founder, CEO & CTO of Thomas Bell-Wright International Consultants of Dubai, an engineering firm providing independent quality assurance and testing services for exterior wall systems, fire containment systems and fire resistant materials in large buildings.
Chicago’s City Hyde Park, a 15-story development located at 5105 South Harper Avenue, is designed by Studio Gang Architects and set to complete construction this year. Antheus Capital and Silliman Group are the developers behind the 500,000 square foot mixed-use project. This will be the first project in Chicago to incorporate Schöck Isokorb structural thermal […]
Most prevalent in the winter months, norovirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks in the United States resulting in as many as 21 million cases each year and 1.9 million hospital visits1. “A norovirus outbreak can wreak havoc on a business’s productivity,” said John Engel, Senior Marketing Manager, Cintas. “Whether you work […]
After a fire eruption during asbestos removal in a high-rise building in New York City, the property faced asbestos contamination on 15 floors. Immediately following the disaster, building management called New York-based restoration company, Total Environmental Restoration Solutions (TERS), and proceeded with fire damage restoration and complete indoor air quality purification with asbestos removal. After a third-party restoration company attempted asbestos removal, the […]
Massachusetts’ statewide commercial food waste disposal ban will take effect on Oct. 1, 2014. The ban was designed to divert food waste to energy-generating and composting facilities and reduce the state’s waste stream. Large hotels are among the estimated 1,700 facilities that will be impacted. “We are committed to protecting our natural resources and creating […]
Honeywell is acquiring Xtralis, a leading global provider of aspirating smoke detection along with advanced perimeter security technologies and video analytics software, for $480 million. Xtralis aspirating smoke detection solutions protect many Fortune 500 companies, iconic sites and critical infrastructures worldwide. They are used in data centers, historical buildings, airports, industrial sites and manufacturing facilities to […]
The rapid development of scores of spectacular high-rise buildings in Dubai between 1994 and 2009 was unsurprisingly not without some growing pains. 1994 saw the start of the Burj Al Arab, the lemon-wedge-shaped building on whose heli-deck we see international sports stars hitting tennis and golf balls, which I think makes a fitting start to […]
Tom Bell-Wright
Tom Bell-Wright is founder, CEO & CTO of Thomas Bell-Wright International Consultants of Dubai, an engineering firm providing independent quality assurance and testing services for exterior wall systems, fire containment systems and fire resistant materials in large buildings.
Nathaniel Lin recently joined the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) as director of data strategy and analytics, and will lead NFPA’s new strategic initiative on big data acquisition, analytics and application. In this newly created role for NFPA, Lin will identify, assess and develop resources that enhance the association’s ability to deliver an expanded range of information, […]
Television broadcasters CBS, NBC Universal-owned WNBC and WNJU and PBS will relocate their broadcasting operations to the 408-foot-tall spire of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The historic development marks the return of network and radio broadcasting to the Durst Organization’s 1,776-foot One World Trade Center after an absence of more than fourteen years. The […]
When it opened in 2011, New York by Gehry was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere and has since become an iconic figure in the Manhattan skyline. Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the waves of stainless steel on the exterior reflect changing light, transforming the appearance of the building throughout the day. […]
WiredScore, the provider of a standardized rating system designed to identify, evaluate and certify commercial buildings with the fastest and most reliable internet connections, has expanded its Wired Certification service to office property owners, asset managers and leasing agents in cities nationwide, including New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington, DC and San Francisco, among other metro […]
A Santiago Calatrava-designed concept tower at Dubai Creek Harbour may become the world’s tallest - although the official height has not yet been revealed. HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, chose the design by Spanish/Swiss neo-futuristic architect Santiago Calatrava Valls from an international pitch. The Tower, which will include a boutique […]
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has announced that there are now officially 100 supertall (300-plus-meter) skyscrapers in the world following the completion of 432 Park Avenue in New York City. The construction of supertall buildings has increased at an astounding rate in recent years, an indicator of the tremendous growth within […]
China’s Shanghai Tower is now the second tallest building in the world, surpassed only by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Construction began in November, 2008 and the high-rise was “topped-out” out in August 2013. The tower was finished in late-2015 at a height of 632 meters, becoming the third building in the world to achieve […]
Trammell Crow Residential’s Southern California Division has started construction on The Alexan, a 313-unit, mixed-use development, consisting of a 19-story tower with 209 apartment units, a four-story residential building with 104 units, subterranean parking for 376 vehicles, and an indoor-outdoor restaurant in a converted 100-year-old church. The 250,000-square-foot project is scheduled for completion in the […]
Plaza Construction has broken ground on China Overseas America’s Jersey City high-rise 99 Hudson St. At 79 stories tall and measuring 900 feet from sea level, 99 Hudson will be the tallest building in the state of New Jersey, surpassing the 781-foot tall Goldman Sachs building at 30 Hudson. The new tower will comprise nearly 800 condominiums […]
The development team of Aspen Heights, Constructive Ventures and CIM Group have broken ground on The Independent, a 58-story, 370-unit condominium tower in downtown Austin. Located at the corner of West 3rd Street and West Avenue, the property was acquired from the City of Austin in November 2015 under the terms of a Master Development […]
Smarter Security, Inc., provider of premium, innovative entrance control and outdoor security solutions, today announced a financial institution recently installed Fastlane Glassgate 250 optical turnstiles in its new headquarters building in the northeastern United States. As a proponent of LEED certification, the end user appreciated the energy efficiency of Fastlane® and trusted the extensive experience […]
Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort solutions and services and a brand of Ingersoll Rand, has introduced Trane Intelligent Services. This portfolio of energy management systems and services is designed to help building owners and managers transform building data into actionable insights that optimize building performance and impact business outcomes. “As an experienced […]
Luxurious condo-and-retailer tower in Downtown Crossings will incorporate Schöck Isokorb structural thermal breaks in the Millennium Tower terraces at the penthouse levels, with completion expected by summer of 2016. The $680 million tower currently has 442 units for sale with prices starting at $850,000. The slender structure will contain 1.1 million square feet, with over […]
An earthquake, even a light one, can distort or break the precisely aligned components of an elevator system. Possible damage due to a seismic event includes derailed counterweights (which could collide with the cabs), damaged or unseated wire rope and broken or damaged rails or guide rollers. Even a small tremor could bend a rail […]
Sterrett Lloyd
Sterrett Lloyd, Draka Elevator Products, Inc., a business unit of the Prysmian Group. Mr. Lloyd currently holds the position of president, where he directs the company’s worldwide operations. He began his lifetime of industry service as an elevator contractor and is the third generation of his family to work in the industry.
Sterrett Lloyd joined Draka Elevator in 2001 as Vice President of Sales, and progressed to Chief Operating Officer, and then to his current position of President in 2011.
The cost of elevator preventive maintenance continues to be on the rise. Additionally, recent industry trends with maintenance agreements now containing obsolescence clauses have significantly changed maintenance coverage and whether all parts of an elevator system are or are no longer covered. Recent Code changes requiring a Maintenance Control Plan (MCP) have also impacted a […]
Jay Popp
As International Executive Vice President for Lerch Bates, Mr. Popp has extensive experience on high-rise buildings and major hotels in Buenos Aires, Dubai, the Middle East, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, China and Podolsk, Russia. He has been with Lerch Bates, the world’s largest and oldest elevator consulting company, for over 30 years.
“Think about a LinkedIn or Shutterstock employee,” says Thomas Durels, executive vice president, chief of property operations and leasing for Empire State Realty Trust. “Those are our tenants; they’re working at the Empire State Building any time, day or night. They’re traveling to and from restaurants, a fitness center, conference space, and their workspaces – all under one roof. We’re contributing to their productivity by making sure they don’t have to wait in line for…
Leah Grout Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
When Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide rolled out its new mobile access solution in November 2014, the initiative demonstrated the many benefits of replacing keys with phones for opening hotel doors. It also showcased the value of this new access control model in any large high-rise facility. Starwood’s new system turns smart devices into trusted […]
Selva Selvaratnam
Selva is chief technology officer at De La Rue, a leading commercial banknote printer, security paper maker and provider of security products and software solutions for governments, central banks and commercial organizations around the world. Prior to this he was CTO at HID Global, a provider of security identity solutions and part of the Assa Abloy group of companies. As an entrepreneur, he was CEO of his own business Panjia Technologies which he sold to Assa Abloy.
The opening of One World Trade Center this year is a tangible and celebrated reminder of the day security in America changed. After 9/11, high-rise buildings had no choice but to take visible security steps to protect tenants. While the expense of security has limited movement by some, many buildings have made security a priority. […]
Byron Marsales
Byron Marsales is director of marketing for Smarter Security Inc.
Most office buildings have an access control system that controls and monitors who enters a specific part of the building. To date, however, no high-rise building has had a crisis management system in place that can alert building security and law enforcement about an intruder, active shooter, medical condition, missing person, or disturbance. Until now, […]
Karen Evans
Karen Evans, president and CEO of Sielox LLC, has more than 30 years of experience in the security industry. She has lead sales teams, developed strong business partners, and spearheaded the operations of the Sielox business. Sielox’s solutions include Sielox Class, a crisis lockdown alert status system.
If someone told you there were new ways to solve old problems, how open would you be to learning about them? Consider building-related illness (BRI). What do you know about the new ways to mitigate this pervasive problem, which continues to have a huge impact on health and productivity? The Costs of Doing Business as […]
David Ableman
David Ableman is VP of operations for PROTEK, headquartered in Randolph, MA, which specializes in duct cleaning and decontamination services and onsite refurbishment.
After talking to energy and HVAC experts, we uncovered some real-world examples of problems they’ve seen unfold in both newer and older facilities. Read on to see what other facilities professionals have had to deal with in their high-rises, and pick up some pointers on preventing these situations in your own building.
Leah Grout Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
Comparing high-rise hotels with low-rise suburban hotels – especially when it comes to MEP systems (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) – won’t get you very far if you’re looking for ways to preserve operating costs while keeping guests comfortable. Some energy-efficiency measures, such as LEDs and window film, can be applied across the board for hotel savings. But, in many cases, conservation strategies that are successfully implemented in a suburban hotel are completely […]
Leah Grout-Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
Everyone is interested in lowering their costs. Monitoring power and energy consumption offers a way to accomplish that goal in a large commercial space. Typical commercial facilities contain common areas, such as lobbies, hallways, elevators, and mechanical/electrical spaces. The interior is also occupied by tenants with various power needs. A building owner, a facility manager, […]
Sarah Romero
Sarah Romero is a technical writer for Veris Industries.
A building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) system integrates photovoltaic modules into the building envelope itself: typically in the roof or façade (or both). A BIPV system can simultaneously act as building envelope material and a power generator, offering the potential for material cost savings. For instance, building integrated photovoltaics may be used in place of traditional […]
On December 2, the city of Detroit experienced a widespread shutdown of its electric power due to failure of grids. This power failure “forced evacuations, trapped people on elevators and darkened hospital rooms,” according to the Detroit News. The report continued with a statement from Randi Berris, DTE Energy spokeswoman: “Everybody is aware the system […]
Emily Aschinger Martin
Emily Aschinger Martin is president and CEO of Aschinger Electric, a St. Louis based, fourth generation family business celebrating 75 years of service. One of the largest electrical contractors in the region, Aschinger Electric is ranked seventh by the St. Louis Business Journal (based on total revenue, 2013), which also named Martin one of St. Louis’ Most Influential Business Women in 2014. For more information visit www.aschinger.com.
Light has been around as long as the human race. First came fire – primitive, serving a dual purpose of heating and illumination. Fire, as a technology, was around for thousands of years. Relatively recently (roughly 100 years ago), incandescent light was invented. This light source remains in use today, and involves a relatively simple […]
Matthew Sallee
Matthew Sallee is director of strategic marketing for Terralux.
Facilities managers who occupy real estate inside high-rise buildings must make the most of every square foot of interior office space. Office buildings are like budgets – just as financial managers look to squeeze value out of every single dollar, facilities managers must similarly look to extract utility from all available space on their floors. […]
Eizabeth Dukes
Elizabeth Dukes is coauthor of Wide Open Workspace and cofounder of iOffice, one of the fastest-growing facility management software providers and consulting companies in the country.
Even though the focus of most restroom projects is water conservation, that doesn’t mean energy-management improvements aren’t also possible. Because restrooms are usually located in the core of taller buildings, solar heat gain and heat loss through outside walls aren’t major culprits. But restrooms still consume their fair share of energy thanks to the hot […]
Leah Grout Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
Standing at 1,397′ 432 Park Avenue is now the tallest residential building in the western hemisphere & truly is a spectacular feat of design, engineering & construction - the sheer size of the tower required over 70,000 cubic yards of concrete & 12,500 tons of rebar. On a remarkably clear day, while driving across the […]
Building façades serve a dual purpose: they create the visual identity of a building, and, more importantly, repel the elements – wind, rain, heat, and cold – in order to maintain a watertight enclosure and protect the structure. Cracks, crevices, or other openings in exterior shells – even minute breaks in the surface – can […]
Said Elieh
Said Elieh is head of technical design for Bendheim Wall Systems, Inc., North America’s leading supplier of channel glass wall systems for building façades, glass rainscreens, and interior walls. He can be reached at [email protected].
In packed high-rise districts, open green space is highly desirable, though not always so easily incorporated or executed. Yet the investment of time, energy, and financial resources is worthwhile: Integrating green space can help high-rise buildings meet sustainability standards, introduce new amenities, and increase overall property value. The following are important techniques and considerations when […]
Managers of high-rise facilities who want to lower operating costs don’t need to look any further: Restrooms offer an easy but significant opportunity to drastically reduce expenses. With hundreds of visitors and employees in a typical high-rise facility on a daily basis, a large number of restrooms are necessary – sometimes several on each floor. […]
William Gagnon
William Gagnon is vice president of marketing at Excel Dryer, Inc.
When it comes to high-rise building carpets – or any carpet in a multi-tenant office building – certain pathways receive most of the foot traffic (and the wear and tear, as well as soiling, that go along with it). As a result, these pathways start to darken over time. This darkening is referred to as […]
Bob Abrams
Bob Abrams is the carpet care product manager for Nilfisk-Advance commercial business, maker of U.S. Products brand professional carpet extractors. He may be reached at www.usproducts.com.
High-rise facilities managers and owners are always looking for innovative ways to save money and help the environment. An often overlooked option is trash compacting and baling. With increasing landfill prices and ambitious government recycling goals, high-rise managers are looking at balers and compactors to help reduce costs and satisfy regulations. Balers Balers are powerful […]
The training is complete. The employees leave with their notebooks and go back to their offices. The notebooks go on the shelf. The crisis and emergency action plan (EAP) training session is over. Management is happy. It all looks good on paper, right? As the weeks and months pass, the notebooks remain on the shelf, […]
Herb Boeckenhaupt
Herb Boeckenhaupt is a developer with 200mph Media Group LLC, which creates online courses and mobile apps for crisis and emergency situations.
Automatic sprinkler systems have enjoyed an enviable record of protecting life and property for over 100 years. Yet, there are still common misunderstandings about the operation and effectiveness of automatic fire sprinkler systems. The American Fire Sprinkler Association (AFSA), a non-profit association representing fire sprinkler contractors, would like to dispel some of those myths. AFSA believes that the installation […]
Supporting wireless communications in high-rise buildings has become a necessity for facility managers and owners. While it may not be the first amenity that comes to mind to give a high-rise building a competitive advantage, there’s no service more important to communications or critical to life safety. In today’s wireless world, no one will lease […]
Mike Collado
Mike Collado is vice president of marketing at SOLiD Technologies, a global innovator in wireless infrastructure. SOLiD’s recently published e-book, The Imperative, can provide you with more information about key indoor public-safety considerations for builders and managers, public-safety professionals, and technology providers. To download a copy, visit www.solid.com/imperative.
The ability to notify tenants and occupants of an emergency situation is no longer just a nice option for commercial buildings to have. From an active shooter scenario to severe weather to a fire alarm activation, facilities professionals are choosing to invest in mass notification systems to provide a comprehensive crisis communication solution that works […]
Mobile service subscribers – your tenants and occupants – demand clear, consistent mobile services no matter where they are. To address the demand of mobile coverage and capacity within high-rise buildings, distributed antenna systems (DAS) are being used to provide wireless coverage and capacity. As bandwidth demands grow at unprecedented rates, solutions that can deliver […]
Dr. Boris Golubovic
Dr. Boris Golubovic is director for product management for wireless networks, and fellow, at TE Connectivity. He is a member of IEEE, a contributor to several industry standards, and has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed international technical publications and conference talks.
Imagine for a moment that you’re trying to have a one-on-one conversation in a large, empty room. At first you’re able to speak at a comfortable level and hear each other perfectly, without much effort at all. But as the room slowly begins to fill, you have to adjust your volume and work a little […]
Greg Jacobs
Greg Jacobs is president and CEO at Duluth, GA-based Connectivity Wireless. For more information on the latest in converged infrastructures, visit www.connectivitywireless.com/services/unity-platform/.
It’s always exciting when major green building projects are complete. But what really happens after they’re done? Do the MEP systems perform as planned? Are energy savings occurring at the level expected? Are tenants and occupants more comfortable?
For the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building modernization and renovation project, the answer is a resounding yes.
Leah Grout Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
The USGBC has released its annual Top 10 States for LEED, the world’s most widely used and recognized green building rating system. The per capita ranking highlights states throughout the country that are making significant strides in sustainable building design, construction and transformation. “Green construction is quickly outpacing conventional construction in the U.S.,” said Rick Fedrizzi, CEO and founding […]
Chicago’s 111 South Wacker, a 51-story, 1.1 million-square-foot Class A office tower, has been at the forefront of LEED certification since its completion in 2005, when the building became the first speculative, high-rise office development awarded LEED Gold certification in the Core & Shell category from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The building was […]
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) is marketing for sale a 12-story art deco-style historic high-rise located at 403 W. 8th St. in downtown Los Angeles. Known as the “Garfield Building”, the now-vacant property is centrally located in the Broadway and South Park areas. The approximately 102,000-square-foot building, built in 1929 and designed by the prominent […]
The Prudential Plaza is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Chicago’s East Loop. Managed by Jones Lang LaSalle, the 60-year-old Prudential I Tower embarked on a $100 million upgrade to its Class A, high-rise office tower. Its façade was restored for improved aesthetics and comfort for building tenants. Working closely with Apogee’s Building Retrofit […]
In conjunction with its exhibition “Times Square, 1984,” The Skyscraper Museum in lower Manhattan is presenting a series of programs that reunite key actors in the transformation of Times Square over the past three decades. Each evening focuses on a set of issues and questions that ask the original authors, including government officials, planners, urban […]
One of the most difficult jobs in commercial real estate involves turning underutilized, outdated facilities into modern assets. And that’s exactly what Brad Giambrone, assistant director of operations and maintenance at Kaufman Organization in New York City, specializes in. Turning under-performing buildings into Class-B and Class-A assets is what he enjoys most. “Breathing new life […]
Leah Grout Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
You don’t often find a commercial real estate private equity investment professional who has seen the industry from every angle: engineering, design, construction, and ownership. But Rick Furches, director of development for Rubenstein Partners in Philadelphia, has done just that. With a degree in structural engineering, experience in design, and skills in construction management, Furches […]
Leah Grout Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
Brandon Shorter, general engineering manager for Hines, has been in the commercial real estate industry for nearly two decades – except for a six-month hiatus when he thought he wanted to try something new. Once he was gone, however, Shorter realized that there was no career he’d rather be doing. He returned to facilities management […]
Leah Grout-Garris
An award winning editor, Leah spent over eight years in senior
editorial positions at both BUILDINGS magazine and ARCHI-TECH
magazine. Her work has been incorporated into training and
educational programs around the country. She is a graduate of
University of Iowa. She is Editor at Large for High Rise Facilities.
Smarter Security, Inc., provider of premium, innovative entrance control and outdoor security solutions, today announced a financial institution recently installed Fastlane Glassgate 250 optical turnstiles in its new headquarters building in the northeastern United States. As a proponent of LEED certification, the end user appreciated the energy efficiency of Fastlane® and trusted the extensive experience […]
Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort solutions and services and a brand of Ingersoll Rand, has introduced Trane Intelligent Services. This portfolio of energy management systems and services is designed to help building owners and managers transform building data into actionable insights that optimize building performance and impact business outcomes. “As an experienced […]
Luxurious condo-and-retailer tower in Downtown Crossings will incorporate Schöck Isokorb structural thermal breaks in the Millennium Tower terraces at the penthouse levels, with completion expected by summer of 2016. The $680 million tower currently has 442 units for sale with prices starting at $850,000. The slender structure will contain 1.1 million square feet, with over […]
Affiliates of the Paris-based holding company FIMALAC purchased 693 Fifth Avenue, a boutique office tower located in the Plaza District, from Thor Equities for $527 million. The buyer was advised by Savitt Partners’ Michael Dubin and Bob Conover. Simultaneous to the acquisition, the new ownership appointed Savitt Partners as the exclusive leasing and management agency for the irreplaceable, high-profile […]
Manhattan leasing activity totaled 1.40 million sq. ft. in May, 36% below its five-year monthly average of 2.18 million sq. ft. according to a report from CBRE Group. The availability rate was unchanged over the past month and up 40 basis points (bps) from one year ago. Net absorption was negative 371,000 sq. ft. in […]
The Durst Organization and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey today announced the closing of a 37,704-square-foot lease with Ameriprise Financial, Inc. for the 78th floor of One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The property is now 69 percent leased. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Ameriprise Financial will move […]
Hilco Real Estate and two senior executives of MB Real Estate Services, Peter Westmeyer and Kevin Purcell, have acquired the historic landmark tower One North LaSalle located in Chicago’s Central Loop. The new joint venture announced that the 47-story property will be undergoing an extensive redevelopment effort to introduce a variety of high-end tenant amenities. […]
Chicago’s 111 South Wacker, a 51-story, 1.1 million-square-foot Class A office tower, has been at the forefront of LEED certification since its completion in 2005, when the building became the first speculative, high-rise office development awarded LEED Gold certification in the Core & Shell category from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The building was […]
Big changes are underway at FiveOneFive North State Street in Chicago. The 29-story, Class A high-rise located in the River North submarket, is in the midst of a major renovation and has just been assigned a new leasing agent. On behalf of the property owner, BCSP 515 North State Street LLC, an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners […]
The Transamerica Pyramid is taking the celebration of the Super Bowl, coming to Santa Clara, CA on February 7th, to the next level with special lighting of celebratory colors from February 1 – February 7. At 853-feet-tall, The Transamerica Pyramid is the tallest skyscraper in the San Francisco skyline. Designed by architect William Pereira and built by Hathaway […]
A state-of-the-art, high-resolution LED video wall was recently unveiled at 350 Mission Street in San Francisco as part of a digital art show organized by Kilroy Realty Corporation. For the event, titled “Virtual Depictions: San Francisco,” Kilroy Realty and the City of San Francisco commissioned acclaimed media artist Refik Anadol to create an immersive public […]
TMG Partners, one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s largest mixed-use property developers, today announced their purchase of 1330 Broadway in Oakland. TMG purchased the property from Zimmerman Investments. 1330 Broadway is an 18-story, 300,000 square-foot building with immediate access to BART at Oakland City Center’s 12th Street Station. The aluminum-clad tower was built in 1958 […]
Otis Elevator has entered into a multimillion-dollar agreement with Schnitzer West to supply elevators and escalators for Madison Centre, a prestigious 37-story high-rise development in Seattle. This high-tech, LEED Gold certified tower is located at one of Seattle’s best known intersections and will incorporate the latest innovations in workplace effectiveness and smart design for an […]
Carey Watermark Investors 2 Incorporated (CWI 2), a non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on investing in hotels, has acquired the Seattle Marriott Bellevue. The newly developed hotel includes 384 guestrooms and is located in Bellevue, Washington, which has evolved from a Seattle suburb into a vibrant, independent city as a result of the high-tech […]
Urban Renaissance Group (URG) has acquired the operating portfolio of Portland-based real estate company Langley Investment Properties (LIP). With this acquisition, URG’s total operating platform is now more than 10 million sq. ft. in Portland, Seattle and Denver. Going forward, LIP will refocus its efforts on new investment and development opportunities as well as related […]
California-based contractor Rudolph and Sletten will top-out the new San Diego Central Courthouse this week. The 25-story, $555 million project is expected to be ready for occupancy in early 2017 and will combine several of The Superior Court of San Diego County’s spaces while offering a full-service facility for criminal, civil, probate, family, and small […]
Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Gemini Rosemont has acquired the 19-story 610 West Ash commercial office building in San Diego. The acquisition of the office tower adds 177,489 rentable square feet of Class A office space to the company’s portfolio. The company now owns 114 buildings in 21 states across the U.S. The building was purchased […]
ICM Partners is expanding its Los Angeles corporate headquarters in Century City. The talent and literary agency will remain at the same address, 10250 Constellation Boulevard, also known as Constellation Place, but will relocate from its current three-story space on floors 7, 8 and 9 to the top five floors of the 35-story high rise. […]
Philadelphia-based CenterSquare Investment Management has sold Two Liberty Square, a 67,609-square-foot office building in Boston on behalf of one of its institutional clients for $28.25 million. CenterSquare acquired the asset for $18 million in 2013. HFF arranged the sale and secured a 10-year, fixed-rate loan through SunLife for the buyer, Boston-based The Winhall Companies. The […]
Boston-based AEW Capital Management has acquired a 16-story Class A office tower in Chicago’s West Loop for $135 million. The seller, Northwood Investors, was represented in the transaction by HFF. Northwood acquired control of the property in 2012 in a transaction that valued the building at $95 million. At the time, the seller, a tenancy […]
Skanska USA Commercial Development, joined by Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and CBT Architects, broke ground this week on the city’s newest office tower - 121 Seaport - a 17-story, 400,000-square-foot Class-A office building with two floors of retail - in Boston’s Seaport District. Located at the corner of Seaport Boulevard and East Service Road, […]
Dallas, Texas-based developer JMJ Development, led by principal Tim Barton, is planning to build a 30-story residential high-rise in supply-constrained San Antonio. Villita Tower will contain 201 market rate units overlooking San Antonio’s iconic River Walk on the San Antonio River. Colliers International’s structured finance team of Jeffrey Donnelly and Ulrike Ahrens has been retained to source $47 million in debt and […]
Greystar and Medistar Corporation have formed a joint venture to develop Ascent Med Center, a luxury apartment community located in Houston, Texas. The 35-story high-rise development will feature 375 apartment homes at the corner of Travis Street and Old Main Street in the Texas Medical Center (TMC). “Ascent Med Center was designed with a top-notch amenity package, high […]
The development team of Aspen Heights, Constructive Ventures and CIM Group have broken ground on The Independent, a 58-story, 370-unit condominium tower in downtown Austin. Located at the corner of West 3rd Street and West Avenue, the property was acquired from the City of Austin in November 2015 under the terms of a Master Development […]
Commercial real-estate giant Cushman & Wakefield has leased 40,863 square feet – encompassing two floors in the 20-story building – in McKinney & Olive, Crescent’s newest development in Dallas’ Uptown. The move to McKinney & Olive symbolizes Cushman & Wakefield’s desire to have a major presence with centralized offices in Dallas, especially important following its […]
Crescent Real Estate Holdings has achieved a major coup by leasing space to two Los Angeles-based advertising agencies expanding into Dallas. The new tenants, Saatchi & Saatchi and Team One, have agreed to lease a minimum of 52,000 square-feet in McKinney & Olive, Crescent’s newest high-rise office tower in Dallas’ Uptown. Saatchi & Saatchi is […]
Dallas, Texas-based developer JMJ Development, led by principal Tim Barton, is planning to build a 30-story residential high-rise in supply-constrained San Antonio. Villita Tower will contain 201 market rate units overlooking San Antonio’s iconic River Walk on the San Antonio River. Colliers International’s structured finance team of Jeffrey Donnelly and Ulrike Ahrens has been retained to source $47 million in debt and […]
Oxford Development Company has sold One Oxford Centre, a one million-square-foot, Class A, trophy office tower in downtown Pittsburgh, to Shorenstein Properties. HFF marketed the property and worked on behalf of the new owner to place the acquisition loan with Helaba and CIBC. While no terms were revealed, the firm is believed to have paid […]
The Goldenberg Group of Philadelphia, international real estate firm Hines, and ASB Real Estate Investments, today celebrated the groundbreaking of a new Class A residential tower at 1213 Walnut Street in Center City, Philadelphia. The project represents the first venture by the partnership of Goldenberg, Hines and ASB. 1213 Walnut will be a 26-story 300,000-square-foot, […]
AQ Rittenhouse, a newly constructed, LEED Silver certified, 110-unit high-rise apartment residence, located in Rittenhouse Square, has been acquired by LaSalle Investment Management for $51.1 Million. The sale of AQ Rittenhouse was the first transaction of its kind for ARA Newmark in Philadelphia since the company was acquired by BGC Partners, Inc. in December 2014. The NGKF […]
Downtown Miami’s landmark Courthouse Tower has been sold to New York real estate private equity firm Brickman for $27.5 million. Mika Mattingly of Sterling Equity Realty’s Mika Miami team represented the seller, Courthouse Towers LLC, which is owned and operated by The Donovan Family. RFK Senior Directors Benjamin Mandell and John Ellis represented the buyer. […]
CBRE has been appointed exclusive leasing agent for Rivergate Tower – the landmark, cylindrical high-rise office building located at 400 North Ashley Drive in Tampa, Florida. Miami-based Banyan Street Capital acquired the 31-story tower in August 2015 with plans to be at the forefront of Tampa’s emergence as a top destination for corporate relocations as […]
In the year since acquiring First Central Tower, Feldman Equities has leased over four full floors at the office building signing seven firms to leases totaling over 100,000 square feet. In the latest deal Regus, the global workplace provider, has leased a full floor, 15,296 square feet, at the building. The long term lease was […]
The Related Group has selected Balfour Beatty Construction to build its new luxury, mixed-use residential tower in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Located at West Peachtree and 14th Street, the 39-story tower will become the tallest residential tower project built in Atlanta since 2009. Consistently ranked by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as a top 5 […]
Last month, Portman and Georgia Institute of Technology gathered civic and business leaders in a parking lot on Atlanta’s Tech Square to announce Coda, a new “Class T” (for technology) high-rise. The approximately 750,000 square-foot mixed-use project represents a $375 million investment into the budding innovation district. Within the development, 620,000 square feet will be […]
Durham-based The Dilweg Companies, a commercial real estate investment and management firm, has acquired Centennial Tower, a 652,092 square-foot office tower in downtown Atlanta from Jackson Corporate Real Estate for $69 million. Centennial Tower is a 36-story, Class A office building located in the heart of downtown Atlanta at 101 Marietta Street. The building is […]
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August 18, 2015
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A third-party study utilizing sub-meters has confirmed the value of energy savings from an innovative window film installed in half of the Hyatt Regency Houston’s guest rooms.
Through its line of performance films, Eastman Chemical Company has partnered with the Hyatt Regency Houston and Green Generation Solutions (GGS), an energy-efficiency and sustainability engineering firm, to measure the true energy-savings impact of EnerLogic 35 low-e window film.
The 924,000-square foot Hyatt Regency Houston sought to address temperature complaints from guests, as well as its high energy expenditures that totaled $1.6 million annually. The high utility bills were diverting resources the hotel uses to offer best-in-class service and amenities to guests.
The rooms with window film installed showed a reduction of 23% in cooling energy use and 25% in heating energy, according to the comparative sub-meter data.
“Most solar films are great at blocking solar energy from entering a building in the summer, but they do very little to keep the cold out in the winter,” says Ric SanDoval, senior vice president at Green Generation Solutions. “Because EnerLogic improves the insulation of the window, it also keeps the heat in during the winter months. This creates year-round savings and improves occupant comfort.”
During window film installation, GGS engineers also installed an extensive sub-metering system to monitor energy use in 96 rooms (48 rooms with window film, and 48 rooms without window film).
“Real-time energy meters have never been used to monitor this kind of energy use and savings on such a large scale,” says Steve DeBusk, global energy solutions manager for window films at Eastman. “The study was the first of its kind to directly measure the energy saved through window film installation alone.”
Using national average installation costs, and taking into account an energy efficiency rebate, these energy savings provided a payback on the hotel’s investment in 3.6 years, or an ROI of 28% per year.
The rooms with window film showed a reduction of 23% in cooling energy use and 25% in heating energy, according to the comparative sub-meter data. Using national average installation costs, and taking into account for an energy efficiency rebate provided by the local utility, these energy savings provided a payback on the hotel’s investment in 3.6 years, or an ROI of 28% per year.
“The Hyatt staff and the ownership group are extremely pleased with this solution,” says SanDoval. “They believe the exterior aesthetics of the hotel are greatly improved because it’s a more uniform look from window to window; guest comfort complaints are also down, and the energy savings are making the asset manager really happy.”
Standing at 1,397′ 432 Park Avenue is now the tallest residential building in the western hemisphere & truly is a spectacular feat of design, engineering & construction - the sheer size of the tower required over 70,000 cubic yards of concrete & 12,500 tons of rebar. On a remarkably clear day, while driving across the […]
Building façades serve a dual purpose: they create the visual identity of a building, and, more importantly, repel the elements – wind, rain, heat, and cold – in order to maintain a watertight enclosure and protect the structure. Cracks, crevices, or other openings in exterior shells – even minute breaks in the surface – can […]
Said Elieh
Said Elieh is head of technical design for Bendheim Wall Systems, Inc., North America’s leading supplier of channel glass wall systems for building façades, glass rainscreens, and interior walls. He can be reached at [email protected].