News & Reports
News & Reports
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, […]READ MORE
May Market Conditions: COVID-19 Impacts Energy Markets with Price Volatility and Uncertain Future
What to Know, Now Currently, the decline in energy demand from the COVID-19 virus and the recent mild winter temperatures have softened energy prices in the near term with many […]READ MORE
HELP USA’s HELP ONE Receives NYSERDA’s Buildings of Excellence Program Award
$1,000,000 Awarded to Implement High-Performing Features with Bright Power, Inc. Brooklyn, NY | HELP USA received a $1,000,000 award from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s […]READ MORE
Jonathan Rose Companies Wins Prestigious Los Angeles Sustainability Award for Cutting-Edge Efficiency Efforts
LA Better Buildings Challenge Honors Jonathan Rose Companies’ Properties with Portfolio of the Year Award for Strides in Building Sustainability At its 6th annual Innovation Awards on April 29, the Los Angeles Better […]READ MORE
Hope program pushing to help job seekers stay prepared, employed during pandemic
The Hope Program is pushing to help job seekers stay prepared and employed during the coronavirus pandemic. “We have an expression, we say, ‘When you’re Hope, you’re Hope for life,” […]READ MORE
Multifamily Executive: Omni New York Sets New Standard
Park Avenue Green has been certified as North America’s largest Passive House building. Omni New York’s Park Avenue Green is currently the largest affordable housing building in North America certified […]READ MORE
Clinton Hill Co-op Conquers Chronic Heat Imbalance
Most of the 1,200 apartments in the Clinton Hill Co-op have three radiators. To attack the chronic problem of imbalanced heat, the co-op board decided to install a Radiator Cozy on each radiator. The […]READ MORE
Celebrating Earth Day with Mercy Housing’s Caitlin Rood
With the celebration of 50-years of Earth Day this month, and International Women’s Day in March, we are more than thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with a leader […]READ MORE
Building Energy Grades: NYC Local Law 33
Local Law 33 is already an active New York City ordinance that requires buildings above 25,000 square feet to post an energy efficiency grade at each public entrance beginning in […]READ MORE