Clean Air: The Next Luxury Apartment Perk

“The most cutting edge technology today, which will gradually become less expensive and more widespread, is an ‘energy recovery ventilator,’ says Andrea Mancino, executive vice president of New York for […]
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The Future of Everything | Clean Air: The Next Luxury Apartment Perk

“The most cutting edge technology today, which will gradually become less expensive and more widespread, is an ‘energy recovery ventilator,’ says Andrea Mancino, executive vice president of New York for […]
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This Co-op’s Energy-Efficiency Scorecards Doubled as Wallpaper

“It’s the first year of the new law and there’s a lot to figure out,” says Jeannine Altavilla Cooper, director of energy analysis for New York at Bright Power, an energy-efficiency consulting […]
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Bright Employee: Geoff Teigen, Project Manager, Retrofit Installation

We’re proud of the intelligent, passionate, and hardworking people that make up the Bright Power team. Each month, you’ll get a chance to meet one of them, understand how they […]
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Better ventilation = greater health and safety

Wearing a mask, washing our hands, and social distancing are clear precautions we can take in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. And many have taken refuge from the virus […]
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The New Healthy: Ventilation

With so many New Yorkers working at home and spending extended hours indoors during the coronavirus pandemic, co-op and condo boards’ thoughts may be turning to indoor air quality. This […]
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NY Expands Incentives for Upgrading Buildings in Light of COVID-19

While the COVID-19 crisis continues to inject uncertainty into the real estate industry and the economy at large, a number of expanded incentive programs make this a good time to […]
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Mercy Housing Recognized by U.S. DOE and HUD for Achieving Better Buildings Challenge Goal of 24% Energy Savings

Mercy Housing becomes first national multifamily housing organization to achieve portfolio-wide savings’ goal DENVER – Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development […]
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Pairing Sustainability and Affordable Housing With Sadie McKeown

In the early 1970s, New York City was losing between 20,000 to 30,000 rental units each year in abandonment, fire or demolition. With a clear goal to address these issues, […]
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