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	Real Estate e Ambiente
                  
      
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        Texas: alla “JPMorgan Chase 
		Tower“ di Hines la certificazione LEED Gold |  
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		04 gennaio 2010 |  
        | «The Houston office of Hines, the international real estate firm, 
		announced today that JPMorgan Chase Tower has received Gold 
		certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® for Existing 
		Buildings Rating System.
 
 Chase Tower is a 1.6 million-square-foot, 75-story office building that 
		was designed by I.M. Pei & Partners and was developed by Hines in 1982. 
		It remains the tallest building in Texas.
 
 With a current ENERGY STAR rating of 91, the building is 46 percent more 
		energy efficient and annually saves $1.48 per square foot in energy 
		costs when compared to the national average office building. This 
		translates into estimated greenhouse gas reductions equivalent to 
		removing 3,670 cars from the road.
 
 Green features and programs include: reduction of indoor potable water 
		use through low-flow fixtures; reclamation of non-potable water for 
		irrigation; the use of energy efficient lighting with reduced mercury 
		content; environmentally sensitive cleaning products; a comprehensive 
		recycling and waste diversion program; green build-out guidelines for 
		tenants; and the implementation of a comprehensive and ongoing 
		retro-commissioning program, among other things.
 
 Hines Senior Vice President John Mooz said, “JPMorgan Chase Tower 
		represents Hines’ ninth LEED certification in Houston. We are hearing a 
		clear message from major tenants that LEED is a significant decision 
		point in leasing.”
 
 Hines worked closely with Kirksey’s EcoServices group, which played an 
		instrumental role in managing the administrative aspects of the LEED 
		certification process.
 
 JPMorgan Chase Tower is 92 percent leased to a number of world-class 
		companies, including: Andrews Kurth LLP; Cooper Industries; JPMorgan 
		Chase & Co; LINN Energy; Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP; Morgan 
		Stanley; Sanders Morris Harris Group; and Winstead PC, among others. The 
		property is owned by Texas Tower Limited and managed and leased by Hines.
 
 Globally Hines is responsible for 145 projects, representing more than 
		89 million square feet that have been certified, pre-certified or 
		registered under the various LEED rating systems. Hines was a founding 
		member of the German Sustainable Building Council, and is active in the 
		BRE Environmental Assessment Method program in the United Kingdom and 
		the Haute Qualité Environnementale program in France.
 
 In 2009 Hines was recognized by the EPA, for the second time, with the 
		ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award; Hines has 138 buildings, 
		representing approximately 77 million square feet that have earned the 
		ENERGY STAR label. Twelve Hines development or redevelopment projects, 
		representing more than six million square feet, have been designated as 
		Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR» (CS della Società).
 
 
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