J. C. Penney is opening a new store in Denver that will pilot a series of sustainability initiatives for new store construction.
“We conducted a top-to-bottom review of our store construction process and equipment to determine where we could operate more efficiently without diminishing the comfort and convenience of customers and Associates while maintaining reasonable costs,” said Michael Dastugue, JCPenney senior vice president and director of property development. “Our new Denver store is the product of those findings. We will closely review the performance of our new sustainable building features in that location as we look to incorporate them into new stores and store renovation plans in the future.”
The sustainable building features JCPenney implemented in the Denver location include:
Additionally, JCPenney noted it is pursuing LEED certification for two new stores opening in 2008 and 2009.
Over the past five years, JCPenney says it has invested more than $75 million to install EMS technology, lighting retrofits and high-efficiency HVAC systems in stores. In 2006, these efforts resulted in year-over-year elimination of close to 31,000 tons in greenhouse gas emissions by reducing energy use across all stores, even as store operating hours increased by 5 percent and net store square footage increased 2.3 percent, according to the company.
Beginning in early to mid-2008, Best Buy intends to build only eco-friendly stores.
REI recently announced that its Boulder, Colorado prototype store has reached the second phase in its expansion and renovation.
Last year, Wal-Mart released results on the energy efficiency of its experimental stores.
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thank you for leaning green. it should be a priority in every corporation, whether or not they believe global warming is a reality. for those who disregard all of the scientific evidence, there is only profit involved. unfortunately, we all pay the price, one way or another. and if we’re wrong, it can only improve our planet.
sandy muzopappa October 15th, 2007As an employee of JC Penny, It makes me feel good knowing I work for a corporation that supports my personal views on improving the environment. Working in an atmosphere where our team encourage us to make a proactive differences in our daily life and environment, we can create a safe and happy place to work. JC Penny sets the high standard of integrity and stresses its importanance. It makes me feel proud to do my part by eliminating waste and conserving energy in my work environment.
Star Boisselle November 7th, 2007