TAMPA, Fla. – [Aug. 13, 2012] Cassidy Turley, a leading commercial real estate services provider in the U.S., has helped Northdale Executive Center I (middle left photo) and the Tampa Electric Company (TECO) building (lower right photo), both in Tampa, Fla., receive the ENERGY STAR designation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Cassidy Turley manages Northdale Executive Center I, an 88,745-square-foot Class-A office building, located at 3820 Northdale Blvd., as well as TECO’s headquarters, a 324,390-square-foot building at 702 N. Franklin Street.
The ENERGY STAR program, a partnership by the EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy, ranks a building based on its energy efficiency in comparison to others in its peer group. The rating helps to assess a building’s performance and commitment to sustainability.
Cassidy Turley works with clients to ensure their properties incorporate sustainable practices resulting in operations that are both cost-effective and environmentally sustainable. The two buildings join a growing number of properties managed by Cassidy Turley that have earned ENERGY STAR designation.
“Energy efficiency is and always has been an important part of Cassidy Turley’s strategy as we achieve results for our clients across the triple bottom line of people, planet and profit,” said Holly Hughes (top right photo), Senior Managing Director of property management with Cassidy Turley.
“We are proud to have achieved the ENERGY STAR designation of Northdale Executive Center I and of the TECO building as it represents one of the most widely recognized standards out there to evaluate a building.”
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