Presidential Towers, Chicago, IL |
CHICAGO, IL –
Waterton Residential announced that Presidential
Towers, its sprawling 2,346-unit apartment community in Chicago’s West Loop
neighborhood, has been awarded LEED Silver certification by the U.S. Green
Building Council following a multi-year redevelopment of the property.
Towers 3 and 4, located at 605 and 625 W. Madison St.,
achieved LEED certification by meeting certain performance standards relating
to site maintenance and operations, including water and energy consumption,
waste mitigation, and use of sustainable and locally sourced products.
David Schwartz |
Presidential Towers marks Waterton’s second LEED-certified
apartment community in downtown Chicago, where it also owns One East Delaware,
which in 2011 became the city’s first existing rental high-rise to earn LEED
Silver certification.
“Achieving LEED certification is an accomplishment for any
building, but it’s particularly special for older properties like Presidential
Towers, whose developer couldn’t take advantage of all the green building
technologies that exist today when the community was built almost three decades
ago,” said David Schwartz, co-founder of Waterton Residential.
“Since acquiring the community in 2007, we’ve made it our
goal to create a healthy, eco-friendly environment for our residents.”
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Abe Tekippe, atekippe@taylorjohnson.com,
(312) 267-4528
Kim Manning, kmanning@taylorjohnson.com,
(312) 267-4527
For more
information, visit www.presidentialtowersapts.com
or call (866) 273-0973.
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