Bravo to Henry Argasinski, RPA and Kevin Juk Samaritan Center Detroit for their win in the ‘mixed use’ category at the Michigan Energy Summit’s 2023 Battle of the Buildings. Samaritan Center had achieved a level of decreased energy usage of 12.78% during the period of 2021-2022. Prior to being involved with the Detroit 2030 program, it had achieved a decrease of 29% during the period of 2020-2021. This is a major accomplishment for a property working hard make an impact on an underserved community. Thank you to Connie Lilley, AIAD Honorary Affiliate, MBA, LEED AP, Continuum Services and DTE Energy for the support and teamwork!
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