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How Owners of Older Buildings Can Earn More By Going Green

Urban Land Institute Report Lays Out a Business Case
Owners of this Washington, D.C., office building built in 1963 made low-cost changes to improve energy efficiency. The changes helped reduce complaints from tenants by 90%. (Akridge)
Owners of this Washington, D.C., office building built in 1963 made low-cost changes to improve energy efficiency. The changes helped reduce complaints from tenants by 90%. (Akridge)
CoStar News
February 12, 2020 | 7:55 P.M.

Owners of older office buildings could be leaving some green on the table by not taking steps to improve energy efficiency at their properties.

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