Operations & Technology

GUEST COLUMN: Green Collar Jobs on the Rise

For many, the environmental movement is about recycling, solar panels, and hybrid cars. Even we in the industry can get distracted by the technological whiz-bangery of the latest wind turbine, composite material, and waterless urinal. It’s easy to overlook what will be the most pervasive aspect of sustainability in the coming years: the green collar job market.

The “Ifs, Ands or Buts” of Rental Screening

With rental vacancy rates at their highest levels since at least 1996, it is only natural that some property owners may “loosen” their standards during the rental screening process to increase occupancy levels. However, before taking such actions, property managers need to best understand how to assess their prospective residents in today’s new economic environment. To ensure a renter is both reliable and profitable, a property manager must look at several attributes in their profile.

Low-Rise Condo Raises Brooklyn’s Green Profile

New York–What’s black and white and green all over…? The Silhouette. And, if all goes according to plan, this four-unit eco-friendly condominium in South Park Slope, Brooklyn will soon be the first low-rise LEED Platinum project in New York City.

Study: U.S. Can Look to Europe, Australia for Environmental Lessons

The United States can learn a few lessons in energy-efficient buildings and green jobs from Europe and Australia, according to a new study by the Rand Corporation. The research shows that steps taken by the two continents to inspect, rate, and publicly disclose the energy efficiency of buildings indicate the structures use less energy and are worth more when sold or leased.

GUEST COLUMN: Repiping or Lining: Strategies to Keep Multifamily Plumbing Systems Running Smoothly

Given the sheer number of structural, mechanical and electrical components within a typical multi-family structure, it’s easy to overlook a building’s plumbing system when major problems aren’t evident. Yet low water pressure, leaky pipes and stained, discolored water are all signposts to larger issues – potentially even system-wide failure. The longer these linger, the worse they can get.

Editor’s Note: Can the World Learn a Lesson from Buildings?

New York City is flooded with some major events this week: the U.N. General Assembly, the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative and Climate Week N.Y.C., which falls just a few months before the international climate meeting slated to take place in Copenhagen this winter.

Developing an Energy Management Plan

“Every penny counts” may sound like a tired cliché, but in the new economic order this mantra has more resonance than ever. By happy coincidence, energy management presents apartment community owners with an opportunity to improve their financial performance while addressing another area of growing significance: their properties’ environmental performance, particularly as it relates to energy consumption.

Developing an Energy Management Plan

“Every penny counts” may sound like a tired cliché, but in the new economic order this mantra has more resonance than ever. By happy coincidence, energy management presents apartment community owners with an opportunity to improve their financial performance while addressing another area of growing significance: their properties’ environmental performance, particularly as it relates to energy consumption.

Green 101: Maximize Green Construction and Renovation with Energy-Saving Glass and LEED

To get the most out of green construction or renovation, developers need to think about a project as an integrated whole whose value can far exceed the sum of its parts. That’s the promise of green design as exemplified in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification process of the United States Green Building Council. LEED is quite effective at delivering energy-saving performance within budgets comparable to those for traditional construction.

EDITOR’S NOTE: 1,000 Green Supers in One Year

Does it matter how green your buildings are if the people responsible for their daily operations don’t know how to properly maintain their sustainable lifestyle?