7 World Trade Center, LLC
250 Greenwich St.
New York, NY 10007
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Opened in May
2006, 7 World Trade Center is the first commercial office building
in New York City to be certified Gold under the U.S. Green Building
Council's (USGBC's) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) green building rating system. The 52-story office building
was developed by Silverstein Properties and is also owned and
managed by the firm. It is one of the first projects accepted to be
part of USGBC's Pilot Program for Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design - Core and Shell Development (LEED-CS).
As part of the
design and construction of the building, special emphasis was placed
on energy-saving equipment and operations. These include a
building-wide, comprehensive energy management system, premium
efficiency motors, and variable frequency drives (VFDs) on all
systems and water-cooled, self-contained air conditioners for tenant
spaces. Silverstein Properties continues to investigate additional
opportunities and technologies to improve energy performance.
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Testimonial:
"7 World Trade Center is a pioneer in promoting environmental responsibility, energy efficiency, and quality of life. From managing our existing buildings to developing new projects, we are committed to incorporating environmentally-friendly practices throughout our business."
-- Felicia Ma, Principal, Integrated Energy PartnersPlease note: Narrative information in this profile has been provided by Larry Silverstein - Contact Chi Chu or a representative of this facility. Other building information was verified and submitted to EPA at the time of application. Building energy performance, operating characteristics, and ownership/management may be subject to change over time.
Building Owner:*
Larry Silverstein - Contact Chi Chu
Property Manager:*
Silverstein Properties, Inc.
Year(s) Labeled (Rating):
2008 (90)
Facility Type: Office
Total Floorspace: 1715800 sf
Year Constructed: 2006
Contract Type: None
Technologies Used:
| Stage 2-Lighting |
| Stage 3-Load Reductions |
| Stage 4-Fan Systems |
| Stage 5-Heating and Cooling Plant |