Mar
01
Eight Denver Government Buildings Get Green Star
ByA record eight city-operated facilities in Denver have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR certification.
Wellington E. Webb Municipal Office Building, Denver
Denver—Denver’s office stock just got greener—officially. Eight public buildings consisting of 3 million square feet owned and managed by the City and County of Denver have been given theU.S. Environmental Protection Agency‘s sustainability stamp of approval in the form of ENERGY STAR certification.
The properties, some developed more than 35 years ago, include: Wellington Webb Municipal Office Building, which, at 630,000 square feet, is the largest of the properties; Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse; Parks Maintenance – Jason; Eastside – Human Services; Arie P. Taylor Municipal Center; Castro Building – Human Services; Minoru Yasui Building; and City & County Building…
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