List of Top 10 States for LEED Green Buildings Released
Posted
01/19/2012
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) today released its 2011
list of top 10 states for LEED-certified commercial and
institutional green buildings per capita, based on the U.S. 2010
Census information. The District of Columbia leads the
nation, with more than 31 square feet of LEED-certified space per
person in 2011, with Colorado being the leading state, with 2.74
square feet per person in 2011.
Other top states include Illinois, Virginia and Washington, with
2.69, 2.42 and 2.18 square feet of LEED-certified space per person,
respectively. The top LEED states per capita, including the
District of Columbia:
Sq. ft. of space to earn LEED-certification in 2011
Per capita
- District of Columbia18,954,022 31.50
- Colorado 13,803,113 2.74
- Illinois 34,567,585 2.69
- Virginia 19,358,193 2.42
- Washington 14,667,558 2.18
- Maryland 11,970,869 2.07
- Massachusetts 13,087,625 2.00
- Texas 50,001,476 1.99
- California 71,551,296 1.92
- New York 36,538,981 1.89
- Minnesota 9,591,445 1.81
Notable newly certified projects in 2011 include the Treasury
Building in Washington, D.C., which is distinguished as the oldest
LEED-certified project in the world; the LEED-Platinum Casey
Middle School in Boulder, Colo.; the iconic Wrigley Building
in Chicago, Ill.; Frito-Lay in Lynchburg, Va., which earned LEED
Gold for the operations and maintenance of an existing building;
the LEED Silver Hard Rock Café in Seattle, Wash.; Anne Arundel
Medical Center in Annapolis, Md.; Yawkey Distribution Center of The
Greater Boston Food Bank in Mass.; the LEED Gold Austin Convention
Center in TX; SFO's LEED Gold Terminal 2 in San Francisco, Calif.;
the LEED-Platinum Hotel Skylar in Syracuse, N.Y. and the LEED
Platinum Marquette Plaza in Minneapolis, Minn.