Article: ENERGY STAR Data Shows Jones Lang LaSalle Property Managers Save Owners Nearly $15 Million a Year in Energy Costs

To: REAL ESTATE EDITORS

Contact: Brooke Houghton, +1-312-228-2387, brooke.houghton@am.jll.com, or Craig Bloomfield, +1-312-228-2774, craig.bloomfield@am.jll.com, both of Jones Lang LaSalle

CHICAGO, July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Properties managed by Jones Lang LaSalle have an average ENERGY STAR score of 68, which is 18 points better than the average building score of 50. This strong performance equates to nearly $15 million a year, or $53,000 per building, in energy cost savings to Jones Lang LaSalle's managed portfolio.

"There is strong evidence that buildings with high ENERGY STAR scores correlate to higher rent and higher investment value," said Dan Pufunt, Director of Property ...

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