525 E 68th St

Building

Building 525 E 68th St

New York, NY, USA

Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York-Presbyterian Hospital At Cornell T C + 2 more

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This building has a 7 year timeline with 6 green activities.

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New York Presbyterian Hospital- 525 E 68th St
reported on 08/13/2016
GHG Emissions Reported
EPA GHG Reporting Program (2015)
New York Presbyterian Hospital- 525 E 68Th St
reported on 01/01/2013
GHG Emissions Reported
EPA GHG Reporting Program (2013)
New York Presbyterian Hospital- 525 E 68Th St
reported on 01/01/2012
GHG Emissions Reported
EPA GHG Reporting Program (2012)
New York Presbyterian Hospital- 525 E 68Th St
reported on 01/01/2011
GHG Emissions Reported
EPA GHG Reporting Program (2011)
Weill Cornell Medical Center - Energy Star Certified 2011
awarded on 01/01/2011
77
Energy Star Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)
New York Presbyterian Hospital- 525 E 68Th St
reported on 01/01/2010
GHG Emissions Reported
EPA GHG Reporting Program (2010)

Walk Score®: 95/100

Transit Score®: 0/100

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Building Details

Space Type(s) Health Care
CBSA New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA
USGBC Chapter New York Chapter
EPA Region /epa_regions/2
ASHRAE Climate Zone ASHRAE Climate Zone #4
NHCS Urban Rural Classification Large central metro
Utility Provider Consolidated Edison Co. Of New York Inc.
Building Type Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)
Building Owner New York Presbyterian Hospital
Property Manager New York Presbyterian Hospital
Label Year(s) 2011
Rating(s) 77
Year Constructed 1932
Number of Years Certified 1
Certification Years 2011
Score(s) 77
Property type Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)
Year constructed 1932
number of beds 2262, 0
hospital type Short Term, Transplant Hospitals
industry type sectors Other
total reported direct emissions in metric tons co2e 131,589 , 119,523 , 96,880 , 99,697
note Emissions data reported to EPA as of 8/18/2014
ghg quantity reported metric tons co2 71729
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