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Paseo Verde in Philly First to Achieve LEED-ND Platinum
Maximizing mixed use and transportation connections helped this Philadelphia project score the most points since LEED for Neighborhood Development’s creation.
A transit-oriented complex in Philadelphia for low- and moderate- income residents has become the country’s first neighborhood certified LEED Platinum.
The Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha (APM), a Latino community development organization, and Jonathan Rose Companies, one of the developers behind New York’s Via Verde, collaborated to create Paseo Verde—a mixed-use neighborhood with 120 rental units and 30,000 ft2 of ground-floor retail and community space.
The $31.3 million complex qualified for a low-interest loan through a state initiative called EnergyWorks, according to GreenSource Magazine, by reducing projected energy use 27% compared to a similar baseline project. In addition to high-performance appliances, each apartment has an individually metered gas-fired heating and cooling unit that can be controlled by the tenant. The projected annual purchased energy use is 40 kBtu/ft2.
Paseo Verde scored a high 24 out of 27 for smart location and linkages, an important credit category in LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) 2009; the community is located directly adjacent to the fourth-busiest train stop in Philadelphia, providing easy access to the city center; bicycle storage and a car-share program are also available to tenants. Other services, such as a fitness center, technology center, and medical clinic, are located onsite.
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Published December 30, 2013 Permalink Citation
Pearson, C. (2013, December 30). Paseo Verde in Philly First to Achieve LEED-ND Platinum. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/paseo-verde-philly-first-achieve-leed-nd-platinum
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