The six-story, class A structure sits at the corner of Washington Street, across the street from the Morris County Courthouse and one block from the Morristown Green. Richard Baumstein of Cushman & Wakefield served as tenant representative in the multi-year lease. The company will relocate to its new, full-floor office this summer from Parsippany.

The newly built property is the first certified Green building in the state. Run by the Green Building Initiative, Green Globes is a green building guidance and assessment program for advancing the overall environmental performance and sustainability of commercial buildings.

Elements of the Green Globes system include:

  • A comprehensive environmental assessment protocol;
  • Software tools for online assessment;
  • Best practices;
  • Guidance for green construction and operations;
  • Qualified assessors with green building expertise; and
  • A rating/certification system that follows a 1,000-point scale.

"The Point at Morristown is a great match for Dynova Laboratories," Baumstein says. "This 'green' building fits well with the company's focus on healthy living. Additionally, its downtown Morristown location provides all the benefits of an urban setting--mass transit access, dining, restaurants and entertainment--in a suburban market."

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