THE POMEROY

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Green Ideas Project Profile-The Pomeroy

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Demonstrating its commitment to reducing environmental impact and supporting sustainable growth, The Pomeroy multi-family development has achieved LEED for New Construction Silver level certification. The project integrates high-efficiency HVAC and appliances, an energy  efficient building envelope, and water-saving plumbing systems that reduce potable water use indoors and for irrigation purposes. Low-VOC building materials with Environmental Product Declarations further enhance indoor air quality while reducing the project’s environmental footprint. The multi-family community also supports low-carbon living with EV-charging stations, a reduced parking footprint, and easy access to quality transit. Blending comfort, style, and sustainability, The Pomeroy delivers a high-performance living environment while meeting LEED Silver standards and setting a benchmark for responsible residential development in the region.

SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES

  • A high-performance envelope with efficient insulation and low-E glazing, paired with optimized HVAC systems and LED lighting reduces energy use and enhances indoor comfort
  • Low-VOC materials and products with EPDs/HPDs contribute to healthier indoor air quality and reduced environmental impact
  • Adherence to LEED indoor air quality standards promote occupant health and overall well-being
  • Water-efficient fixtures and smart irrigation strategies significantly reduce both indoor and landscape water use
  • EV-charging stations, reduced parking, and strong transit access encourage lower-carbon transportation choices
  • Reflective roofing materials help minimize heat absorption and mitigate localized heat island effects
  • Commissioning of building systems ensures optimal long-term building performance

PROJECT RESULTS

  • LEED for New Construction SILVER level achieved
  • 27% energy cost savings above ASHRAE 90.1-2010 standard
  • 40% reduction of potable water for domestic use
  • 76% reduction of potable water for irrigation
  • 97% of building materials are low VOC and non-toxic

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