City to Host Event to Showcase New Technologies to Improve Commercial Property Efficiencies

Bellevue, WALocal News

The City of Bellevue is set to host BOMA’s Power Hour on October 24, 2018, an event designed for property professionals to discover cutting-edge technologies aimed at improving commercial property efficiencies. Held in the Collaboration Center at Lincoln Square, this informative session will feature energy experts from the Integrated Design Lab and Solarc, who will present insights on vital market trends impacting building performance. Attendees will learn about the business case for energy efficiency, addressing the common concerns regarding time and cost in implementing energy management strategies. Key takeaways will include understanding how to compare building performance with peers and effectively communicate these metrics to stakeholders. The event will not only highlight innovative technologies but will also provide real-world examples of successful energy efficiency investments.

This initiative aims to foster a collaborative environment for property managers, engineers, and emerging professionals. Lunch will be provided by the City, enhancing the networking opportunity. This event represents a significant step toward integrating sustainability practices in the commercial real estate sector.

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