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BRB's New Canaan Country School receives National LEED Award

The new Stevens Building at New Canaan Country School was recently awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) recognition as one of the "greenest" school buildings in the State of Connecticut. The project achieved the U.S. Green Building Council's silver level of certification for overall design, materials conservation, and use of systems that emphasize energy and water efficiency. During the planning process, the board and the project management team made it a priority to construct the most environmentally-responsible building possible. The Country School project management team, Butler, Rogers, Baskett Architects, and Turner Construction worked with a LEED consulting and commissioning firm, the Stone House Group, to achieve this goal. "NCCS is gratified that our efforts in sustainable building practices have been recognized by this award," said Tim Bazemore, New Canaan Country School headmaster. "Creating a learning environment that supports excellent teaching and the practical application of sustainability is at the core of the school's mission."
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Strategies for turning around COVID-distressed properties - by Carmelo Milio

Strategies for turning around COVID-distressed properties - by Carmelo Milio

Due to the ongoing pandemic, many landlords are faced with an increasing number of distressed properties. The dramatic increase in unemployment and reduction in income for so many has led to a mass exodus out of Manhattan, an increase in the number of empty rental units
The CRE content gap: Why owners and brokers need better digital narratives in 2026 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

The CRE content gap: Why owners and brokers need better digital narratives in 2026 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

As we head into 2026, one thing is clear: deals aren’t won by who has the best asset; they’re won by who presents it best. Yet many owners, operators, and brokers are entering the new year with outdated photos, inconsistent branding, and limited digital presence. This