Residential Green Building: 6/13/16

By Molly Cox


The Residential Green Building Committee met on June 13th, 2016. We discussed our home building tour a couple of weeks ago, which was a success. It was great to see these LEED certified homes up close and personal, and ask the homeowners any questions we had. More to come on these visits!

Some networking events coming up include the USGBC MA Summer BBQ on June 23rd, 2016, in Cambridge. We will hear a presentation from Eva Leung of Terra Cura Inc., and she will tell us more about Permaculture in the Northeast and sustainable design. The Farmer’s Market Kitchen will be catering!  

On the policy front, we look forward to seeing some updates in the energy omnibus bill, including some updates regarding Green Banks, and residential and commercial PACE financing.

Mark Pignatelli and Peter Sun are also pushing forward on the Energy Efficiency Programs and Building Departments Initiative. This will merge the efforts of permitting offices and building departments, at the point when the builder pulls a permit, to allow increased awareness of rebates and incentives that are available to said builder.  

In other news, GreenBuild is also coming up, you can sign up HERE! Stay tuned for some more Committee updates.

Welcome our Newest Sponsor, CivicSolar!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!


We are excited to welcome CivicSolar as our newest Bronze-Level Sponsor!

CivicSolar, Inc. is an innovative solar distributor providing equipment and services to meet the unique needs of solar installers and developers. The company’s products are used in residential solar homes, commercial solar systems, and grid tied systems; and off grid solar PV applications, such as RVs and boats. Based in San Francisco, CivicSolar also has a Boston office. 

CivicSolar negotiates costs directly with global manufacturers in order to pass savings onto customers. They have partnered with over 100 of the industry's leading and most trusted system manufacturers, and their equipment has all been pre-qualified based on reliability and performance history.

Customer service is a major focus at CivicSolar. The company focuses on providing customers with the best equipment and value in the business, along with engineering experience, installation know-how, and web tools.

Welcome to our sponsor community, CivicSolar! We are excited to see what type of projects you work on in the future!

WinnDevelopment Begins $15.5 Million Adaptive Reuse Project to Create Market Rate Housing in Historic Mill Buildin

By Ritchie Lafaille, Office Fellow

WinnCompanies, an award-winning multifamily property development and management company, announced that WinnDevelopment has secured the financing it needs to transform the 170-year-old Adden Building in Lowell, MA, into 75 apartments by the summer of 2017.

 

The $15.5 million adaptive reuse project completes a three-building residential development effort that began a decade ago and comes one week after WinnDevelopment was tapped as Master Developer for the Hamilton Canal District, a vacant 15-acre parcel abutting the Adden Building site that will double the size of Lowell’s downtown.

 

“The project marks the homestretch of our effort to transform the three historic mill buildings on this property into vibrant communities that support Lowell’s future,” said Larry Curtis, President and Managing Partner of WinnDevelopment. “We’re proud to be a part of this revitalization and we look forward to continuing our partnership with the City on the next phase of work in the Hamilton Canal District.”

 

The Adden development will produce 73 market rate apartments and two units restricted to households with incomes at or below 60% of Area Median Income. The unit mix will consist of 47 one-bedrooms, 11 one-bedrooms with dens and 17 two-bedrooms.


Construction on the 88,000-square-foot building is expected to start immediately and be concluded by the summer of 2017. The project will create approximately 300 jobs. Dellbrook Construction is the general contractor. The architect is The Architectural Team, Inc.

 

The project is a joint venture between WinnDevelopment, Banc of America CDC and the Architectural Heritage Foundation. It is being financed through State Historic Tax Credits, Federal Historic Tax Credits, the Housing Development Incentive Program (HDIP), Enterprise Bank, the City of Lowell (HOME Funds), Preservation Massachusetts, HCL Acquisitions and WinnCompanies.

 

The Adden Building sits between two other award-winning adaptive reuse projects: Counting House Lofts, a 90,242-square-foot former mill converted into a 52-unit mixed-income development with commercial space is fully occupied by Metta Clinic, a subsidiary of the Lowell Community Health Center; and, Loft Two Seven, a mixed-income community featuring 173 SoHo style lofts that sits alongside the canal at the back of the property.

Meet our Members: Aminah McNulty

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!


Aminah is an active member of our Emerging Professionals Committee and the design community! Read her profile below:

Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, I've been immersed in sustainability issues for most of my life. I enjoy my volunteer work with the USGBC Emerging Professionals Committee, where I have been the Service Chair since organizing the EPMA’s annual Charles River Clean Up in March. This is an inspiring platform through which I hope to create a meaningful impact in my community.

Since graduating from Mount Holyoke College in 2014, with my degree in Environmental Studies and Architecture, I've worked in Boston with the Landscape Architecture team at Brown, Richardson & Rowe, Inc. I have some international exposure to current projects in sustainable design and restoration and am especially interested in how holistic design can facilitate healthy communities, equitable access, connection to local culture, and an understanding of place and climate.

I am currently working to connect different organizations, including USGBC, International Living Future Institute and the BSA Women in Design Committee to further a conversation on equity, inclusion and intersectionality in design.

If you would like to be featured in a member profile, please let us know by shooting us an email at communications@usgbcma.org

Get Inspired by the Living Building Challenge!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

You've all heard of using LEED to certify buildings, but there's a new building standard in town! The Living Building Challenge is much more rigorous and has the ultimate goal of creating buildings that are essentially part of nature.

Tuesday, June 21 from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
50 Milk Street, “Dali” Room (14th Floor)

Tickets are only $50 and $65 for Members and Non-Members, and we are also offering Scholarships for students and those working in the non-profit sector. Please email celis@usgbcma.org for more information.

Learn more and register below!

ELM's Earth Night a Success!

By Acadia Center

Last Tuesday, May 31st, the Environmental League of Massachusetts (ELM) hosted their 20th annual Earth Night.

The environmental community of Greater Boston united at the Boston College Club for a night of music, merriment and ways to make a difference for the Massachusetts environment. Pretty cool to be up on the 33rd floor looking out across the geomorphology of the Boston Harbor, Charles River and Mystic River watersheds. 

Grey Lee, the Executive Director of USGBC MA, made an appearance at the event and connected with this outstanding community of environmental advocates.

photo courtesy of Peter Julian Photography.

Congratulations to the Green Star recipients, Representative Steve Kulik, Brad Jones, Katy Eiseman with the Massachusetts PipeLine Awareness Network, and Aggregate Industries for their work to protect the Commonwealth's Environment.

photo courtesy of Peter Julian Photography.

A special thank you to Senator Edward J. Markey for inspiring us with his words and his dedication to our cause.

photo courtesy of Peter Julian Photography.

In the words of ELM President George Bachrach, “Determination to get something done has an edge to it, and that's what ELM is about.”

Grey Lee was caught in a picture with Austin Blackmon, Chief of Energy, Environment and Open Space for the City of Boston, and Senator Markey. We were joking around about doing hard work vs. hardly working (some parts of the government are hardly working)…Grey says, “if I were taking a selfie we would all have been looking in the right spot!”

Sponsor Spotlight: Rubenstein Partners

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!


Rubenstein Partners, one of our Silver Sponsors, is a fully integrated real estate investment firm providing first-class investment services, as a Registered Investment Advisor, in office markets throughout the Eastern United States. Many of their office and retail properties are focused on delivering high-quality, sustainable business environments.

Deke Schultze, the Regional Director of New England, served as co-chair of ING Clarion’s Sustainability Task Force, which developed and implemented the firm’s Sustainable Growth Program. This program promoted green building and smart growth best practices across its investment portfolio and corporate operations.

The firm specializes in value-added office investments throughout the Eastern United States. They currently manage two fully discretionary closed-end funds — Rubenstein Properties Fund I, a $475 million private equity fund closed in 2006, and Rubenstein Properties Fund II, a $515 million private equity fund that is in its investment period — as well as some legacy assets related to the firm’s predecessor company.

Rubenstein Partners primarily focuses on complex office real estate investments, including assets requiring major redevelopment or recapitalization.

Recently, Rubenstein Partners has been working on a proposed office building to be built on top of the existing parking garage at 321 Harrison Ave in Boston's South End. The detailed plans and renderings of the approximately 230,000 sf building have just been filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

source: http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/2016/05/detailed_plans_…

We appreciate their sponsorship and are interested in seeing what type of projects they work on in the future!

LEED Exam Prep is Next Week!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

If “become a LEED Green Associate” is on your to-do list, now's the time to take action!

USGBC MA is hosting a day of Exam Prep to help you prepare for the Green Associate exam and other specialty exams.

Register here or below.

Wednesday, June 15 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
50 Milk Street, “Woolf” Room

Any professional who is serious about sustainable building should definitely have their LEED Green Associate accreditation. Because we will be transitioning to an updated version of LEED next year, attending this course is the perfect opportunity to get a better grasp of the updated certification information.

If you're already a Green Associate or Accredited Professional, make sure to share this opportunity with your colleagues. 

Read more about the course here or below: