NEW YORK--Wells Real Estate Funds, a nationally recognized leader in real estate investing, will turn out the lights at properties nationwide this Saturday in observance of Earth Hour.
Homes, companies and cities around the world will go dark for one hour, starting at 8 p.m., to promote environmental awareness, in an effort founded by the World Wildlife Fund. Wells is based in the suburbs of Atlanta, one of Earth Hour’s official participating cities.
Wells specializes in Class-A office properties and owns 105 buildings nationwide. Wells intends to darken its owned-and-operated buildings; the company has also invited tenants at some three dozen net-leased buildings to do likewise.
Participating Wells buildings in Saturday’s Earth Hour event will include 222 E. 41st Street in Manhattan, 5 Houston Center and the Key Center tower in Cleveland. In keeping with Earth Hour, Wells buildings will turn off interior and exterior lights between 8 and 9 p.m. local time, except for lighting required for safety or tenant commitments.
Wells is a certified ENERGY STAR partner and has earned ENERGY STAR recognition at 10 of its properties nationwide.
Wells Real Estate Funds
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