Walker & Dunlop Completes Complex Financing for Two Green Certified Multifamily Properties in Wisconsin
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$28,362,000 in Fannie Mae Green financing for
Maple Grove Apartment Homes and
Middleton Shores Apartments, located in Madison and Middleton, Wisconsin. The portfolio comprises 462 units in total, all of which qualify as mission-driven, affordable housing under Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) guidelines.
Led by Pat Dempsey, Jeff Schmidt, and Tim Cotter, Walker & Dunlop s financing team expertly navigated Fannie Mae s loan programs to refinance each property through the agency s Green Building Certification program. At the time of the financing, both Maple Grove and Middleton Shores had already undergone significant green upgrades. This precluded the properties from qualifying for discounted financing through the Green Rewards program, which incentivizes future upgrades. The team identified the lesser-known Green Building Certificatio
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Date: 22 January 2021Source: www.walkerglass.com
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Green Building Initiative Announces Election of Dr. Charles Kibert as Chair of the Board of Directors
Portland, Ore., Jan. 06, 2021 The Green Building Initiative (GBI) is pleased to announce the election of
Dr. Charles Kibert, Professor and Director of the Powell Center for Construction and Environment at the University of Florida, as Chair of its Board of Directors. GBI’s membership also elected three new Directors,
Sara Greenwood, GGP, and Principal of the Greenwood Consulting Group;
Tehmina Husain, GGP, GPCP, and Sr. Sustainability Consultant of Merrick and Company; and
Andrea Rutledge, CAE, and CEO of the Construction Management Assn. of America to the board with terms through December 2023.
Green Building Initiative
The Green Building Initiative (GBI) announced the election of Charles Kibert, professor and director of the Powell Center for Construction and Environment at the University of Florida, as chair of its board of directors.
Kibert s work focuses on mitigating the impacts of and adapting to climate change, the design of storm and flood resilient buildings and high-volume manufacturing of post-disaster housing. He was responsible for the design and construction of Rinker Hall, the first green building of almost 80 high-performance buildings on the University of Florida campus.
GBI’s membership also elected three new directors, Sara Greenwood, GGP, and principal of the Greenwood Consulting Group; Tehmina Husain, GGP, GPCP, and senior sustainability consultant of Merrick and Company and Andrea Rutledge, CAE, and CEO of the Construction Management Association of America to the board with terms through December 2023.
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COVID-19 Crisis Brings the Environment into the Spotlight. With Energy Management Being Vital for Saving the Environment, BEMS is Poised for a 12.4% Growth Run Over the Next 7 Years
The global Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) is expected to reach US$8.4billion by the year 2027, trailing a post COVID-19 CAGR of 12.4%, over the analysis period 2020 through 2027.
Building Energy Management System (BEMS) are sophisticated systems integrating hardware, software, and services with information and communication technologies for monitoring, automating, managing, and controlling the energy requirements of buildings. BEMS are microcomputer systems that automatically monitor and control energy-consuming electrical and mechanical equipment such as thermostats, HVAC, and lighting within a single building or a group of buildings in order to enhance energy-efficiency and comfort.