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Crazy for Theater, Even When It Sizzles
Published Jun 24, 2007 in New York Times

Excerpt: They're big, they're sleek, they come from La Crosse, Wis., and they're the reason New York City Center will have its first summer season since Mayor Fiorello La Guardia designated the former space of the Ancient Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine a performing arts center in 1943. At 350 tons of cooling capacity, the two Trane electric centrifugal chillers newly installed in the basement are part of a $10 million, four-year overhaul...[Full Article]


Buildings go green to save energy
Published May 14, 2007 in Newsday

Excerpt: A host of innovative measures is being employed to cut costs of heating and cooling dorms and companies. Students at the performing arts and sports centers being built at Adelphi University in Garden City will enjoy just enough fresh air in each classroom without any going to waste--thanks to carbon dioxide sensors in the ventilation systems that measure how much breathing is going on...[Full Article]


Q&A: Using Computer Software to Unearth Building Energy Savings
Published May 8, 2007 in Commercial Property News

Excerpt: With an increased focus on environmentally responsible buildings, both new and existing, Eugene Garcia, president of ECM Management Services, and Todd Coulard (pictured), energy services leader of Trane New York/New Jersey, spoke with CPN senior editor Eugene Gilligan about using a computer software tool to allow buildings to perform in a more environmentally friendly, cost effective manner. [Full Article]


Product Manufacturers and Vendors Hop on the Bandwagon
Published Mar 31, 2007 in Real Estate New York

Excerpt: Now that green is the buzzword in responsible building, many manufacturers have changed their product lines to reflect the surge of environmental awareness and demand amongst developers, designers, and builders. From bamboo flooring and carpeting to energy-efficient HVAC systems, numerous environmentally sustainable products have been made available recently. This signals a major change from just a few years ago when sustainable design was in its infancy in New York City.[Full Article]


Openings & Expansions
Published Sep 26, 2006 in The Record

Excerpt: Trane, provider of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and services, expanded its office at 4 Wood Hollow Road, Parsippany. Trane added a Building Automation Systems (BAS) demonstration room, direct dial phones, a Trane Tracer Summit wireless BAS, wireless network technology and other improvements. The Tracer Summit BAS manages the renovated office's climate, lighting, energy consumption, scheduling and other controllable features. Richard Halley is the company's district manager.[Full Article]


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