Cushman & Wakefield today announced that its world headquarters facility located at 1290
Avenue of the Americas in New York has received a LEED Gold-CI Certification issued by the U.S.
Green Building Council (USGBC) for Commercial Interiors (CI). The distinction memorializes
Cushman & Wakefield's corporate initiative to lead by example in promoting environmentally
responsible business practices throughout the commercial real estate industry.
Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, Leadership in Energy and Environment Design
(LEED) is the premier rating system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, most
energy efficient, and high performing buildings.
"This achievement demonstrates our commitment to enhance the environmental performance
of our own business as we continue to proactively engage and support our clients in the
adoption of sustainability practices," said John C. Santora, President and CEO of Cushman
& Wakefield, Americas. "The best way to showcase our sustainability services with our
clients is to invite them to see, touch, and feel the elements of a LEED Gold-CI certified
facility - delivered by Cushman & Wakefield professionals - right here at our own
headquarters."
Highlights of Cushman & Wakefield's sustainability initiatives undertaken at its Midtown
Manhattan headquarters include a 30 percent reduction in water usage and a 25% reduction in
lighting power density below the ASHRAE standard which was achieved partially through the use
of daylight sensors and dimmable ballasts as well as a policy to ensure the purchase of low
mercury lamps.
Additionally, more than 75% of the construction waste from the build-out of Cushman &
Wakefield's office space was diverted from landfills while the new materials used in its office
furniture are made from more than 20% recycled content. A full 60% of materials used on the
project were sourced locally which significantly reduces the amount of fuel burned in
transportation. In addition, all office finishes and furniture utilize low volatile organic
compound (VOC).
Best practices were utilized during construction and prior to Cushman & Wakefield's
occupancy to ensure a high indoor air quality is maintained. In order to raise awareness about
the benefits of sustainability practices, a signage and education plan was developed that
informs employees, clients and visitors about the sustainability measures that were
implemented.
Cushman & Wakefield is New York City's largest property manager and the world's largest
privately held commercial real estate services firm. The firm directly manages more than 500
million square feet of commercial space globally and provides some level of services to more
than 1 billion square feet of space.
* * *