“The work of innovative building projects like The William is a fundamental driving force in transforming the way our buildings are built, designed and operated,” said Peter Templeton, president and CEO, USGBC. “Buildings that achieve LEED certification are lowering carbon emissions, reducing operating costs and conserving resources while prioritizing sustainable practices and human health. Because of The William, we are increasing the number of green buildings and getting closer to USGBC’s goal to outpace conventional buildings, while being environmentally and socially responsible and improving quality of life for generations to come.”
With the designation, The William (2200 Northwestern Ave.) becomes only the third LEED Gold certified building in the City of Racine, joining the Johnson Foundation Guest House and SC Johnson HQ West.
“We are excited to achieve LEED Gold certification for The William. The complete rehabilitation and reinvention of this historic building – from blighted to beautiful – while being able to accomplish our ambitious goal of meeting LEED Gold standards is quite the feat,” said Scott Schwebel, CMO of J. Jeffers & Co. “We are proud to participate in this sustainable initiative and contribute to the well-being of our residents, community, and environment.”