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Trinity Place’s Jolie Condo Tower Earns LEED Silver

Trinity Place Holdings said Wednesday that its Jolie residential condominium tower has been awarded LEED Silver Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council). Located at 77 Greenwich St. in Lower Manhattan, Jolie is a boutique glass tower with 90 units. 

Deborah Berke Partners designed Jolie’s interiors and its amenity suite, in collaboration with FXCollaborative as Jolie’s base building architect. In addition to its 90 condo homes and more than 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, Jolie is also home to a brand new public elementary school, PS 150. 

“Jolie’s status as a LEED-certified building signals our enthusiasm for the wellbeing and quality of life for its residents and it also passes along significant cost savings to buyers,” said Matthew Messinger, president and CEO of Trinity Place Holdings. “We’re proud to work with FXCollaborative and Deborah Berke Partners as Jolie gets completed this year.” 

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