| Commercial Demand for Green 
        Development Grows, Says New Book Source: GreenBiz.com
 
 WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 7, 2006 - More than half of the world's 500 
        largest corporations issuing sustainability reports in 2005 say that 
        they want to build and occupy real estate that reflects their values, 
        according to Developing Green: Strategies for Success, a new book 
        published by the National Association of Industrial and Office 
        Properties (NAIOP). 
 The report, Developing Green: Strategies for Success, authored by Jerry 
        Yudelson, is designed for professionals engaged in financing, building, 
        and marketing projects with green features. It illustrates the practice 
        of marketing green developments and includes case studies, exemplary 
        projects, and companies that are transforming the building and 
        development industry.
 
 In addition to the case studies, narratives and materials outlined in 
        the book, each Developing Green: Strategies for Success is accompanied 
        by a CD featuring sustainable design projects from across the country.
 
 The market for green buildings for public agencies is among the greatest 
        single green market in the United States, and it is growing rapidly. The 
        combined office, public safety and recreation segments exceed $43 
        billion per year, much of it in smaller buildings amenable to green 
        building approached.
 
 "Developing Green: Strategies for Success provides a road map to assist 
        developers in navigating the course of green development, providing a 
        true insiders' look into best practices and presenting the case for 
        building green," says Thomas J. Bisacquino, NAIOP president. “The book 
        is an excellent tool for marketing and development professionals who 
        want to effectively understand green development and the growing role 
        it’s playing in commercial development.”
 
 Owners and developers of commercial and institutional properties in 
        North America are advancing green development through state-of-the-art 
        tools, design techniques, advanced green products and creative use of 
        financial and regulatory incentives.
 
 Throughout Developing Green: Strategies for Success, Yudelson delineates 
        the practice of building green and includes seven keys to successful 
        green marketing. He also validates the cost of green buildings and 
        explains how to incorporate green features into any project.
 
 A national LEED faculty member for the U.S. Green Building Council, 
        Jerry Yudelson is a leading expert in the LEED green building rating 
        system. He has trained more than 2,000 building industry professions on 
        LEED and has chaired Greenbuild, the U.S. Green Building Council’s 
        international conference.
 
 For more information, visit
        NAIOP.
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