13 November 2008
LEED-EB Helps Owners Compete in Tough Market
HOK led Oxford Properties to achieve the first LEED for Existing Buildings certification (Silver) for a multi-tenant building in Canada.![]() |
Originally constructed in 1991, King Tower is a 15-storey, 472,000-square-foot office building in downtown Toronto.
LEED for Existing Buildings can help differentiate a building owner in an existing building market and allow them to stay competitive with new building stock, says Barbara Ciesla, co-leader of the sustainable design group of HOK Canada's Toronto office.
Read the article from the November 13 issue of Daily Commercial News and Construction Record.
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