June 2009 |
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Veolia Energy Provides Sustainable Services to New Skyscrapers in Baltimore’s Waterfront Revitalization
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Veolia Energy enters long-term agreement to provide
sustainable heating and cooling services to the new Four Seasons Hotel and Legg
Mason Tower
Baltimore, MD. — Veolia Energy North America, a leading provider of sustainable
energy services and facility operations and management solutions, announced
today that the company has entered into an energy provision contract with the
developer of the new Four Seasons Hotel and Legg Mason Tower in Baltimore, MD.
Designed by California's Hill Glazier Architects and developed by H&S Properties
Development Corp., the two newly constructed high-rise skyscrapers are located
in Baltimore’s Harbor East between the Marriott Waterfront Hotel and the
Spinnaker Bay residential building.
Scheduled to open in Summer 2009, the Legg Mason Tower will help bridge
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and nearby neighborhoods. The Four Seasons Hotel will
open in late 2010. As part of its 20+ year agreement with H&S Properties
Development Corp., Veolia Energy will provide hot water for heating and domestic
hot water production to the two buildings. In addition, chilled water will be
used to cool hotel room and common areas, along with entertainment, commercial
office and retail space.
“Our partnership with Veolia Energy and access to its district energy system is
a great option for us as it streamlines a number of facility and maintenance
responsibilities, which allows us to spend more time focusing on the needs of
our tenants,” said Michael S. Beatty, President of H&S Properties Development
Corp. “As an added bonus, the fact that Veolia Energy’s services increase our
overall efficiency creates great alignment with our goals to ensure that our
properties are as environmentally sustainable as possible.”
With 256 rooms, the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore will occupy one 370,000 square
foot tower. Legg Mason, which is based in Baltimore, will move its headquarters
to the new 660,000 square foot tower adjacent to the Four Seasons. Both
buildings will sit atop a 1,200-space, underground parking garage. Use of Veolia
Energy’s district energy system also eliminates the need for total dependency on
boilers, freeing up valuable space and lessening in-house maintenance
requirements.
“We are pleased to enter into this long-term partnership with H&S Properties
Development, which will give us the opportunity to provide energy services to
the Four Seasons and Legg Mason,” said John Gibson, General Manager of Veolia
Energy’s Baltimore Operations. “District energy is a proven and highly reliable
solution that is used by numerous buildings and facilities throughout Baltimore.
Through this contract, we look forward to extending these services to this
important waterfront revitalization effort, and to help these developments meet
their energy efficiency and sustainability goals.”
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District energy plays an integral role in Baltimore’s infrastructure, where
Veolia Energy serves approximately 255 commercial, government, institutional and
hospitality customers. The heating and cooling systems provide centrally
produced steam, hot water and chilled water to customers in the Central Business
District and East Baltimore, as well as Inner Harbor East. Fifty percent of the
steam delivered to customers is produced by renewable fuel that originates from
a waste-to-energy facility.
About Veolia Energy North America
A subsidiary of Veolia Environnement, the world’s leading environmental services
company, Veolia Energy focuses on controlling energy costs and reducing carbon
footprints through energy-efficient, custom solutions. Solutions encompass the
production and distribution of highly-reliable thermal energy; on-site operation
of customers’ complex equipment to enhance the technical, economic and
environmental performance; combined heat and power generation (cogeneration);
and the introduction of renewable fuels into the energy mix where it is viable.
Veolia Energy serves customers throughout the Continental USA, with a national
reach and capability, and owns and operates the largest portfolio of district
energy (heating and cooling) networks in the United States. With approximately
335,000 employees globally, Veolia Environnement reported revenue of $50 billion
in 2008.
About H&S Properties Development Corp
Formed in 1996 as the real estate affiliate of the highly successful H&S Bakery,
H&S Properties specializes in corporate and mixed-use development projects.
Current investments range from Class –A commercial office space and luxury
residential homes to resort hotels and national/regional retail opportunities.
All told, H&S Properties represents over seven million square feet of
development on 70 acres of prime waterfront property on Baltimore’s famous
harbor.
The company’s signature project – Harbor East – offers five million square feet
of upscale, mixed-used development including office, residential, hotel and
retail programmed for day and night activity. No other location on the East
Coast has such spectacular waterfront views and available acreage, making it one
of urban America’s most appealing locations for attracting world-class
businesses, retailers and luxury condominium owners.
For more information visit http://www.veoliaenergyna.com/en/
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