Leed
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Leed, from most recent to least.
15 Percent: The LEED Rent Premium in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | June 4th 2019
A new study shows that residents of LEED-certified buildings pay higher rents.... read»
Beyond LEED Platinum: The Enormous Ambition of Capitol Crossing
Nena Perry-Brown | November 6th 2017
The Capitol Crossing development can claim a lot of firsts, including being the first infill project of its magnitude in the District to create the la... read»
Shooting For LEED Platinum in Mount Pleasant
Lark Turner | June 24th 2014
Architect Erik Hoffland lived in his home for seven years before embarking on an environmentally-minded gut renovation.... read»
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