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Sterling Bay is Certified RESET Air at Three Chicago Properties

Following its achievement of the WELL Health-Safety Rating, Sterling Bay has secured RESET Air at three of its Chicago office properties. They include One Two Pru, 333 N Green and 600 W Chicago, with One Two Pru being named the largest commercial building in the world to achieve certification.  

RESET Air is a new green building standard that focuses on indoor air quality. Sterling Bay is said to be the first developer in Chicago to achieve this standard and the only developer in the United States to commit to achieving RESET Air across its national commercial real estate portfolio. 

“Sterling Bay is dedicated to providing our commercial tenants with smart, healthy buildings, and our adoption of RESET Air so early on in the program’s rollout is a testament to that,” said Andy Gloor, CEO of Sterling Bay.  

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