Case Study of Key Bank Technology and Operations Campus

Submitted by Jaimie Cohen on May 23, 2007 - 9:05am.
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Key Bank’s Technology and Operations campus in Brooklyn, Ohio participated in the LEED for Existing Buildings pilot program and was certified as a LEED-EB facility in April of 2005. (LEED-EB provides a recognized, performance-based benchmark for building owners and operators to measure the sustainability of their operations, improvements and maintenance on a consistent scale.) Originally constructed between 1994 and 1996, the 750,000 square foot campus includes two buildings and a parking garage, and accommodates 2,000 employees. Sustainable features of this LEED-EB pilot project include: reuse of a Brownfield site; alternative transportation with a bus stop on the campus and RTA lines nearby; energy efficient mechanical and lighting systems; a comprehensive recycling program; and green housekeeping.

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