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Proven Results at 750 E Pratt
Level Up: Elevated Asset Performance & Workplace Wellness
01 The Opportunity
Since 2009, Cushman & Wakefield has partnered with the ownership of 750 E Pratt, a 336,000 sf multi-tenanted office
building, to reduce energy use and costs. Our Energy & Sustainability Services team developed an energy
reduction plan with a focus on sustainable operational best practices to differentiate the building in the
market.
02 The Solution
For 10 consecutive years, our team has delivered continuous energy improvement through effective low/no cost operational strategies, including implementing a unique internal commissioning process completed regularly by building engineers as part of their preventative maintenance schedules, real-time energy metering and ongoing energy engineering mentorship.
03 The Results
- Reduced energy consumption by 42% from 2009 to 2010, with energy costs falling by over $750,000/yr. compared to pre-2009
- First building in Baltimore to achieve LEED Platinum
- Increased ENERGY STAR® score from a baseline of 23 to 90
- Diverted 100% of electronic waste generated during the performance period from landfill
- Demonstrated a 22% reduction in conventional commuting
- Winner of multiple BOMA TOBY Awards, including the 2018 Baltimore TOBY Earth Award for achievement in energy and sustainability
With heightened awareness around health, safety and government-mandated operational changes as a result of COVID-19, real estate owners and investors are focused on managing operating expenses and promoting a safe return to work. Cushman & Wakefield’s Level Up Energy & Sustainability Services initiative helps owners take asset performance and workplace wellness to the next level with actionable solutions that protect against rising energy costs and create healthy work environments.
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