News & Reports
News & Reports
People on the Move 2.10.20
Bright Power Announces Promotion Andrea Mancino has been elevated to executive vice president of the New York business unit at Bright Power. She was previously director of new construction, where she […]READ MORE
2050 Grand Concourse
On behalf of Unique People Services Board of Directors, Executive Leadership Team, and agency staff, we are excited to share our vision of our newest supportive housing development, 2050 Grand […]READ MORE
Energy Insights Series Commentary – Bright Power
Many states are moving toward 100% renewable energy goals, leading to a rise in solar and wind power’s popularity. As solar and wind become more cost-effective and attractive, the power […]READ MORE
New Bronx Affordable, Sustainable Multifamily Property Serves as Developer Blueprint
NEW YORK CITY – Omni New York, a New York-based full-service real estate development company, has completed one of the largest affordable and sustainable multifamily properties in New York City […]READ MORE
New York City’s Local Law 87: More than a path to compliance
The “Greener, Greater Buildings Plan” is designed to increase the energy efficiency of New York City’s large buildings. With its creation came new regulations to help building owners reduce their […]READ MORE
Benchmarking Initiatives in the Multifamily Market
Benchmarking Initiatives in the Multifamily Market, February 4, 2020. “Ultimately, the availability of Bright Power’s EnergyScoreCards tool and support services led to a 5% reduction in master-metered multifamily building energy […]READ MORE
Mancino Climbs from Construction Intern to Executive VP at Bright Power
NEW YORK CITY – Andrea Mancino, the newly appointed executive vice president at energy and water management company Bright Power in New York, is blazing a path in an industry […]READ MORE
How Our Buildings Can Help Us Reach Carbon Net-Zero
From lighting to heating and cooling systems, buildings produce an enormous amount of emissions that negatively affect our environment. Governments that are serious about net-zero goals need to take action with their buildings.READ MORE