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The MultiGreen Way in Seattle Case Study with Rick Tallman
Season 01 | Episode 28
In this episode, Randy C. Norton, Founder and Chairman of MultiGreen and Rick Tallman, Chief Development Officer at Sustainable Living Innovations (SLI) discuss their partnership on Seattle’s 303 Battery Street – the world’s first certified zero energy high rise apartment building – as a case study. They explore how SLI’s groundbreaking techniques in design, manufacturing, and fabrication result in a durable, sustainable, and profitable product that meets the needs of the environment, residents, and investors.
(01:56) Topping off and current progress(03:00) High quality and in-demand amenities of SLI’s prefabricated units(04:06) Engineering allowing high function units to have low environmental impact(05:29) Measurable results from carbon-conscious design(05:57) Convening leaders across industries to support zero net energy apartment buildings(09:34) How energy efficiency enhances attainability(10:12) 303 Battery’s zero-energy certification(11:34) SLI’s unprecedented weatherproof building system(12:04) Building features that support durability and longevity along with energy efficiency(12:59) How 303 Battery’s net zero concept was conceived and sold(14:32) Design, systems, and collaborations needed to deliver a net zero apartment tower(16:54) Green building is not a compromise and its benefits are available now(19:07) Proof that building green while making profit is possible(20:34) Attainability as availability
Additional mentionsUrban Land Institute (ULI)Net Zero Energy (NZE) buildingManufactured housingDirect Current (DC) PowerEquity ResidentialGoldman SachsSeattle’s BelltownSeattle’s Multi-Family Tax Exemption ProgramInternational Living Future InstituteSeattle’s Moda ApartmentsNew Building Codes in CaliforniaNew Building Codes in Washington StateEnvironmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing
Let us know your thoughts on this episode!Explore the United Nations Sustainability Development GoalsStart a conversation with #ThinkMultiGreen #WorkforcePlus #ProfitWithPurpose #Attainability
Subscribe to The MultiGreen PodcastFollow us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @ThinkMultiGreen
Learn more at www.multi.green
© 2019-2021 MultiGreen Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved.Securities offered through i(x) Securities, LLC (Member of FINRA and SIPC).
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The MultiGreen Way in Seattle Case Study with Rick Tallman
Season 01 | Episode 28
In this episode, Randy C. Norton, Founder and Chairman of MultiGreen and Rick Tallman, Chief Development Officer at Sustainable Living Innovations (SLI) discuss their partnership on Seattle’s 303 Battery Street – the world’s first certified zero energy high rise apartment building – as a case study. They explore how SLI’s groundbreaking techniques in design, manufacturing, and fabrication result in a durable, sustainable, and profitable product that meets the needs of the environment, residents, and investors.
(01:56) Topping off and current progress(03:00) High quality and in-demand amenities of SLI’s prefabricated units(04:06) Engineering allowing high function units to have low environmental impact(05:29) Measurable results from carbon-conscious design(05:57) Convening leaders across industries to support zero net energy apartment buildings(09:34) How energy efficiency enhances attainability(10:12) 303 Battery’s zero-energy certification(11:34) SLI’s unprecedented weatherproof building system(12:04) Building features that support durability and longevity along with energy efficiency(12:59) How 303 Battery’s net zero concept was conceived and sold(14:32) Design, systems, and collaborations needed to deliver a net zero apartment tower(16:54) Green building is not a compromise and its benefits are available now(19:07) Proof that building green while making profit is possible(20:34) Attainability as availability
Additional mentionsUrban Land Institute (ULI)Net Zero Energy (NZE) buildingManufactured housingDirect Current (DC) PowerEquity ResidentialGoldman SachsSeattle’s BelltownSeattle’s Multi-Family Tax Exemption ProgramInternational Living Future InstituteSeattle’s Moda ApartmentsNew Building Codes in CaliforniaNew Building Codes in Washington StateEnvironmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing
Let us know your thoughts on this episode!Explore the United Nations Sustainability Development GoalsStart a conversation with #ThinkMultiGreen #WorkforcePlus #ProfitWithPurpose #Attainability
Subscribe to The MultiGreen PodcastFollow us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @ThinkMultiGreen
Learn more at www.multi.green
© 2019-2021 MultiGreen Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved.Securities offered through i(x) Securities, LLC (Member of FINRA and SIPC).