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Successes in Sustainability: Landlords and Tenants Team Up to Improve Energy Efficiency

The Power in Building Collaboration

Achieving top-level performance in a multi-tenant office building has its challenges. Landlords must consider the many factors that contribute to a building’s energy efficiency, such as building design, base building systems, management, operation and maintenance, tenant  build-out, and occupant behavior. An efficiently designed building may perform poorly if its systems are not well maintained, or if occupants do not use the systems as intended. Likewise, tenants who do all they can to reduce energy waste in their leased space may do little to improve the overall efficiency of a poorly designed or inadequately managed building. The best-performing buildings have one important element in common: tenants and landlords working together toward a unified goal of energy efficiency.

The organizations profiled here, many of them ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year winners, are shining examples of how landlords and tenants are tapping into the power of collaboration to overcome barriers to high-performance buildings. These innovative organizations demonstrate the value of retrofitting leased space as green space, measuring and sharing energy data to enable efficiency, and engaging tenants around sustainability. Their stories serve as models for other landlords and tenants who face challenges in coming together for top performance.

  • Finding & Shaping
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Finding & Shaping
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Finding & Shaping Green Space

When securing and building out new space, tenants and landlords have a great opportunity to collaborate and go green. As the following stories illustrate, working together to create green, efficient space not only offers environmental and financial benefits, but also sets the stage for a strong landlord-tenant relationship.

  • Taking advantage of a relocation to go green: Brandywine Realty Trust and Reed Smith LLP
  • A model relationship in energy savings: Empire State Building and Li & Fung USA
  • Teaming up to "walk the walk" on energy efficiency: Unico Properties and Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA)
Measuring & Sharing
Data to Enable
Efficiency
Measuring & Sharing Data to Eable Efficiency

Data is the foundation of efficiency. Having energy data at both whole-building and tenant levels supports benchmarking of efficiency and informed decision-making. These leading landlords and tenants recognize the power of data, measured and shared in a form that fosters action.

  • Breaking Down the Walls to Energy Efficiency: Vornado Realty Trust and New York City Tenants
  • Gaining Value from Data Center Metering: USAA Real Estate Company, Vornado Realty Trust, & District of Columbia Government
  • Unleashing Innovation: Kilroy Realty Corporation and Bridgepoint Education
Creating Tenant
Engagement in
Sustainability
Creating Tenant Engagement in Sustainability

Engaging tenants in sustainability initiatives offers opportunities for positive interaction among landlord, tenant, and property manager, helping to strengthen the relationships. The following stories demonstrate that there are many innovative ways to start the conversation.

  • Leveraging Competition to Boost Energy Efficiency: Beacon Capital Partners and Environmental Resources Management
  • Helping Tenants Score Big in: Hines, KPMG LLP, and Various Tenants
  • Tenants Go Green at the AON Center: Piedmont Office Realty Trust, JLL, and Various Tenants
Change the World, start with ENERGY STAR

Landlords have many options for educating and engaging tenants around energy efficiency and sustainability. The following are just a few examples of innovative approaches for reaching tenants.

  • Leveraging an existing campaign
  • Hosting a sustainability fair
  • Making a video

THE ENERGY STAR ADVANTAGE

Making It Easier for Everyone to Go Green

2013 ENERGY STAR Certified Building logo

ENERGY STAR, perhaps best known as the little blue mark on more than 70 types of consumer products, is recognized by more than 85% of American households. Since 1992, EPA has also worked with businesses and public-sector organizations to transform the way that commercial buildings use energy.

Owners and managers across the country use ENERGY STAR to improve the energy efficiency of their properties, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase the value of their assets, and earn recognition.  A widely recognized environmental certification that crosses both residential and commercial platforms, the ENERGY STAR label now appears on more than 23,000 buildings and plants, as well as more than 1.5 million homes.

The ENERGY STAR Bring Your Green to Work toolkit offers fun and interactive ways to engage employees and tenants, with ready-made posters, tip sheets, videos, and other resources. This toolkit, along with many more resources to help everyone – landlords, tenants, and employees – work together toward a greener, more energy-efficient environment, can be found at www.energystar.gov.

In this section

  • Successes in Sustainability: Landlords and Tenants Team Up to Improve Energy Efficiency
    • Brandywine Realty Trust & Reed Smith LLP
    • Unico Properties & Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA)
    • Vornado Realty Trust & New York City Tenants
    • USAA Real Estate Company, Vornado Realty Trust, & DC Government
    • Kilroy Realty Corporation & Bridgepoint Education
    • Beacon Capital Partners & Environmental Resources Management
    • Hines, KPMG LLP, & Various Tenants
    • Piedmont Office Realty Trust, JLL, & Various Tenants
    • State Building and Li & Fung USA
    • Innovative Ways to Educate Tenants

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