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The Rosenblum Cos. enhances its workplace environments by utilizing Ecovative Design’s sustainable wall tiles at Great Oaks Office Park

Guilderland, NY As part of an ongoing commitment to incorporating environmentally friendly practices and materials at its properties, The Rosenblum Cos. is integrating decorative wall tiles developed by locally-based biomaterials company Ecovative Design into its workplace environments. In lieu of traditional artwork, mushroom-based sustainable tiles have been installed at the company’s Great Oaks Office Park.

Rosenblum’s is one of the first commercial properties to feature Ecovative’s unique MycoBoard and MycoFoam wall tiles, incorporating a large scale “Weave Tile” designed by Harry Allen of Harry Allen Design NYC, “Sinewave” designed by Ken Lush of Ecovative, and brightly colored, whimsical “QuarterTurns” designed by Jeff Betts, also of Ecovative.

“Ecovative’s wall tiles are better for our tenants and the environment, because they’re made from natural, formaldehyde-free materials,” said Seth Rosenblum, CEO of Rosenblum. “Yet, they are also functional, economical, and attractive, thereby contributing to the overall quality of our buildings.”

Ecovative, the pioneer and now world leader in mycelium-based materials, developed the MycoBoardTM panels and MycoFoam™ material as a high-quality, healthy, sustainable alternative to traditional, typically synthetic-based products. In 2016, the company expanded its use of the “grown” biomaterial technology to include highly innovative wall design installations, as well as biofabricated furniture. Ecovative’s Mushroom® Materials are Cradle to Cradle Gold™ Certified and Red List Free, meeting the function and sustainability needs of the commercial, architecture and design communities.

“Rosenblum is leading by example by focusing on quality and sustainability, with a corresponding concern to create a healthy environment for its tenants,” said Eben Bayer, Ecovative Design co-founder and CEO.

Other recent “green” improvements that The Rosenblum Companies has made at Great Oaks Office Park include new 100% recyclable solar-reflective roofs and low profile, energy efficient LED lighting for parking lots and common areas. Rosenblum is one of only two private commercial property owners in the Capital Region to achieve ENERGY STAR certification for five or more buildings, and in 2015 was awarded both the Town of Guilderland “Green Award” and the TOBY (“The Office Building of the Year”) “Earth Award” by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA).

In February, The Stakeholders, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that inspires and equips people to take positive action in their communities, announced it had selected The Rosenblum Companies as the organization’s 2017 Community IMPACT Award recipient in the “Sustainable Communities” category.  The Sustainable Communities IMPACT Award recognizes an individual, business or group project for demonstrating leadership or innovation in programs or principles that advance sustainability and environmental stewardship in the community. Rosenblum was nominated for the IMPACT award by Ecovative.

The new Ecovative wall tiles are part of a $1 million+ common area upgrade program currently underway in the three buildings that comprise Great Oaks Office Park. Entry vestibules, lobbies, corridors, restrooms and lunchrooms will be completely remodeled, and new access control and IP security camera systems installed by early 2017.

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