We used the 2014 and 2015 New York City building benchmarking data to explore energy use in NYC buildings.
The 2017 Roadmap presents green building recommendations for NYC’s Mayoral candidates.
NYC’s 2013 benchmarking data reveal the systems, fuel types and materials used in thousands of NYC buildings.
Our 2016 report explores lessons from five global peer cities.
$11 million is lost every year through roof leaks. What can building owners do?
How can healthier choices in construction lead to healthier cities?
Without electricity, buildings are dependent on whatever protection is provided by their walls, windows and roof.
Do tenants who live and work in all-glass buildings take advantage of the glass by keeping their blinds open?
Convened following Superstorm Sandy, the 200-plus member task force made recommendations to improve building resiliency.
The 2013 Roadmap presents green building recommendations for NYC’s Mayoral candidates.
Our 2013 report shows how NYC can reduce its carbon footprint 90 percent by 2050.
AC leaks increase total annual heating costs by $130-$180 million in NYC. Here’s what we can do.
Recommendations for greening the laws and regulations governing construction.
This analysis of high-rise residential and commercial projects shows green building doesn’t have to be a costly investment.