Tuesday, September 28, 2010

QUESTION: What green amenity or feature is most in demand among tenants? - Austin Business Journal:

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- Mary Bledsoe | Vice president , Lauckgroup From a financial standpoint, most tenants favor energy conservation as the primar y green initiative in abuilding — as it lower s operating cost passthroughs. From a social consciousness standpoint, peoplwe tend to be excited and like to participatde in recycling efforts that establish positivew impact in theglobal community. - Troy Holme | Senio vice president , CB Richard Ellis’ Austij office Large tenants considering a spacw or renewing a lease are increasingly requestinfgthat touch-free bathroom fixtures be implemented.
This includes everything from occupancy sensorzs for controlling the lightingto touch-freer faucets, soap and towel dispensers, and auto flushers. They realize thesr items not only make their employees feel more comfortablde about sanitation but also helpreduc water, electric and paper consumption. - Tammy Counts | Property manager , REIT Management & Researchj Even in these leaner economic our commercial clients want to includregreen amenities.
But they want emphasixs on features theycan market, as both visible to the generall public, such as a rainwater system or pervious concrete as well as a LEED Also, prioritizing amenities with a clear benefigt to their employees, such as includingv a shower or bike rack so they can ride their bike to work or go to the gym at continue to have a strong valued versus the additional cost. - Mark Vornbergy | Senior associate , Dick Clark Architecture

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