Energy
Denver City Council Approves $41M Sustainable Building Incentive Program
July 12, 2022
On Monday, the Denver City Council made a $41 million agreement with Michael’s Energy Inc. that is expected to make tens of millions of dollars in ...
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California-Based Electric Vehicle Company Opens First Colorado Retail Studio at Cherry Creek Mall
July 11, 2022
Lucid Motors, a brand-new electric vehicle company offering the first EV with over 500 miles of range and incredible performance, opened its first studio location in ...
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5 Reasons to Outsource Energy Efficiency Updates and Benchmarking to Meet Energize Denver Targets
July 7, 2022
By R.J. Mastic Denver multifamily property owners have until 2024 to meet interim Energy Use Intensity (EUI) targets set by the city through its Energize Denver ...
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Energy Industry Now Occupies a “Stable” 10% of Downtown Denver Office Space
June 27, 2022
Following years of volatility, the energy sector’s share of downtown Denver’s office market has stabilized, according to new research from CBRE. Oil and gas companies ...
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Colorado Senior Living Community Achieves LEED Gold Certification
June 14, 2022
Hilltop Reserve Senior Living Community has been awarded the prestigious LEED Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the first senior living community in ...
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What the Energize Denver Rule Means for Your Business
May 3, 2022
By Matthew Bren For Denver businesses, solar has long been a “nice-to-have.” However, with the recent announcement of the Energize Denver Rule, improving your operation’s environmental ...
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Credit Union of Colorado’s New HQ to Feature Smart Windows
April 26, 2022
In an effort to prioritize employee health and wellness and sustainabilty, View, Inc.’s Smart Windows will be installed at Credit Union of Colorado’s new corporate headquarters in ...
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Financing Better Buildings with C-PACE
April 26, 2022
By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital In looking for ways to incentivize the creation of higher-performing buildings, states around the country have ...
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How Denver’s ChefReady Virtual Kitchen is Committed to Earth Day, Every Day
April 22, 2022
By Nili Malach Poynter, co-founder of ChefReady virtual kitchens Like any industry, the restaurant industry has a deep carbon footprint. The US throws away more ...
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Denver’s New Condo Project Raises the Bar on Affordability and Sustainability
April 21, 2022
By Nate Huyler New construction of for-sale condominium projects is few and far between in Denver. At the affordable level, there have been none. La Tela, ...
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Denver City Council Approves $41M Sustainable Building Incentive Program
July 12, 2022
On Monday, the Denver City Council made a $41 million agreement with Michael’s Energy Inc. that is expected to make tens of millions of dollars in ...
Read More →
California-Based Electric Vehicle Company Opens First Colorado Retail Studio at Cherry Creek Mall
July 11, 2022
Lucid Motors, a brand-new electric vehicle company offering the first EV with over 500 miles of range and incredible performance, opened its first studio location in ...
Read More →
5 Reasons to Outsource Energy Efficiency Updates and Benchmarking to Meet Energize Denver Targets
July 7, 2022
By R.J. Mastic Denver multifamily property owners have until 2024 to meet interim Energy Use Intensity (EUI) targets set by the city through its Energize Denver ...
Read More →
Energy Industry Now Occupies a “Stable” 10% of Downtown Denver Office Space
June 27, 2022
Following years of volatility, the energy sector’s share of downtown Denver’s office market has stabilized, according to new research from CBRE. Oil and gas companies ...
Read More →
Colorado Senior Living Community Achieves LEED Gold Certification
June 14, 2022
Hilltop Reserve Senior Living Community has been awarded the prestigious LEED Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the first senior living community in ...
Read More →
What the Energize Denver Rule Means for Your Business
May 3, 2022
By Matthew Bren For Denver businesses, solar has long been a “nice-to-have.” However, with the recent announcement of the Energize Denver Rule, improving your operation’s environmental ...
Read More →
Credit Union of Colorado’s New HQ to Feature Smart Windows
April 26, 2022
In an effort to prioritize employee health and wellness and sustainabilty, View, Inc.’s Smart Windows will be installed at Credit Union of Colorado’s new corporate headquarters in ...
Read More →
Financing Better Buildings with C-PACE
April 26, 2022
By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital In looking for ways to incentivize the creation of higher-performing buildings, states around the country have ...
Read More →
How Denver’s ChefReady Virtual Kitchen is Committed to Earth Day, Every Day
April 22, 2022
By Nili Malach Poynter, co-founder of ChefReady virtual kitchens Like any industry, the restaurant industry has a deep carbon footprint. The US throws away more ...
Read More →
Denver’s New Condo Project Raises the Bar on Affordability and Sustainability
April 21, 2022
By Nate Huyler New construction of for-sale condominium projects is few and far between in Denver. At the affordable level, there have been none. La Tela, ...
Read More →