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Stephen Lawrence Green [1] (born January 28, 1938) [2] [3] [4] is an American real estate developer.He is the founder and former chairman of SL Green Realty Corp., which claims to be Manhattan’s largest owner of office buildings. [5]
SL Green Realty Corp. is a real estate investment trust that primarily invests in office buildings and shopping centers in New York City. As of December 31, 2019, the company owned 43 properties comprising 14,438,964 square feet, and was reported to be "New York City’s largest office landlord".
SL Green Releases First Sustainability Report "What it Means to be Green" Details Company's Environmental Program NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- SL Green Realty Corp. (NYS: SLG) , New York's largest ...
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SL Green sold the tower and adjacent air rights for $200 million to Africa Israel Investments in May 2007. [124] In 2011, Tommy Hilfiger and a partner signed a contract to buy the clock tower for $170 million, planning to transform it into Hilfiger's first hotel, with luxury condominiums. [125] Hilfiger backed off the project in September 2011 ...
Green Life is nonprofit environmental protection and social development group in Myanmar. It was formed by villagers with 48 members in 2011 at Sagaing Region, Sagaing Township, Tabuyin Khwe village. [1] [2] Now, Green Life's members are 280 youths from the local community. Its headquarter is located in Sagaing Township, Tabuyin Khwe village.
GFL Environmental waste bin. GFL Environmental Inc. (an initialism of Green For Life) is a Canadian waste management company, with headquarters in Vaughan, Ontario.Founded in 2007, GFL operates in all provinces in Canada and much of the United States, and currently employs more than 8,850 people.
Sustainable living describes a lifestyle that attempts to reduce the use of Earth's natural resources by an individual or society. Its practitioners often attempt to reduce their ecological footprint (including their carbon footprint) by altering their home designs and methods of transportation, energy consumption and diet.