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Being ‘bold enough to face the future’: Adams, Hochul and former President Clinton laud Empire State Building’s new green tech

By Dean Moses Posted on April 21, 2022
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Former President Bill Clinton joined Mayor Eric Adams, Governor Kathy Hochul, and chairman, president, and CEO of Empire State Realty Trust Anthony Malkin Thursday to announce a greener Empire State Building.

Standing inside the iconic, near century-old skyscraper during the Earth Day-eve event, the dignitaries unveiled the “Empire Building Playbook: A Guide to Low Carbon Retrofits.” This new guide outlines a step-by-step process for commercial buildings to develop and maintain carbon reduction while also making returns on the investment, something for which the Empire State Building has served as a forerunner.

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Being ‘bold enough to face the future’: Adams, Hochul and former President Clinton laud Empire State Building’s new green tech

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