Listed by Wellington Management Inc
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Greenway Office Building
Building Details
Property Type Office
Sub Type Traditional Office, Executive Office
Tenancy Multiple
Total Building SqFt 60,000
Min Divisible SqFt 1,819
Max Contiguous SqFt 3,216
Vacant SqFt 10,226
Total Parking Spaces 151 surface stalls
Year Built 1999
Spaces
Office | 3 spaces available | 1,819 SqFt - 3,216 SqFt
Building description
The social activism-inspired building that led LEED.
Built by the Green Institute in 1999, the Greenway Office Building just north of Hi-Lake Shopping Center epitomizes environmental mindfulness through design and location. The project was inspired by neighborhood activism, beating out a proposed garbage burning power plant slated for development in this diverse, economically disadvantaged neighborhood. Riding the wave of that activism, Greenway was one of the first properties designed to maintain groundwater on-site and to implement practices that laid the groundwork for LEED certification.
Wellington acquired this under-performing asset in 2009, renovated and stabilized it, and continues to successfully manage the property. Greenway is home to non-profits working toward an energy-efficient and carbon-neutral future, including Peace Coffee, Headwaters Foundation, Goodwill Industries and Climate Generation.
Building highlights
- Geothermal HVAC system to reduce energy consumption
- 80kW solar array to reduce electrical consumption
- Green roof with maintained apiary
- Natural prairie grass lawn to enhance rainwater retention
- A block from Blue Line LRT & bus stops
- Adjacent to the Midtown Greenway bike trail
- Energy Star certified
Listing Contacts
Listed by Wellington Management Inc
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Zoning
PR1/BFT10 OverlayProduction Mixed Use Built Form Transit 10
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