![]() "800 17th Street/PNC Place, the first LEED Platinum office development in the District of Columbia, sets a new bar for environmentally responsible, quality development in our city," said Mayor Adrian Fenty. The Sustainable Cities Award recognizes PNC's leadership in environmental sustainability. In London on June 16, the Financial Times and the Urban Land Institute presented PNC with an international award for its green building efforts. PNC currently has more LEED-certified buildings than any other company in the world. "This high-performance Gensler-design in the heart of Washington demonstrates PNC's commitment to the Washington region and our ongoing leadership in sustainable design and development," said PNC Bank Regional President Michael N. Smith, the developer, leasing and management company for the new building. "800 17th Street/PNC Place brings to the Washington market a building that combines the highest levels of sustainable design with one of the most strategic and prestigious locations in the city," said Mitchell N. ![]() A PNC branch bank will be located on the retail level. PNC's regional headquarters and offices will occupy a portion of the building, with approximately 300,000 square feet available for lease. ![]() LEED Platinum reflects the highest level of environmentally sustainable building design recognized by the council.Ĩ00 17th Street/PNC Place, a new 365,000 square foot office building, will be built at the corner of 17th & H Streets, NW, just two blocks from the White House. Green Building Council LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification. Smith today unveiled its plan for Washington, D.C.'s first office building designed to achieve U.S. WASHINGTON, June 24 / PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - The joint venture of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
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