NYC Skyscraper Is First U.S. Commercial Tower to Earn LEED Platinum
Sunday, Jun. 27th 2010 6:50 AM
Last week, two years after its first occupants moved in, the owners of the 55-story office tower at New York City’s One Bryant Park celebrated the building’s official opening with a reception in the lobby.
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