CHICAGO, IL- Walgreens announced last week that it would build in Evanston what the company calls the country’s first “net zero energy” retail outlet, meaning a building that can produce as much or more energy than it needs. Although the project might strike some in the commercial real estate world as futuristic, Tom Lena, director of business development for Arlington Heights-based Osman Construction Corp., which has begun pre-construction activities at the site, tells GlobeSt.com that builders have become accustomed to using green energy techniques.
“It’s nothing new to us and I don’t think it’s new to a lot of contractors out there, and our subcontracting community has come up to speed,” but what is new, especially for a retail outlet, is Walgreens’ plan to put seemingly every green energy technology into one structure. “We’ve done other retail facilities that have been green,” but the new Walgreens will include “hundreds of solar panels, two wind turbines, LED lights and even geothermal energy” by drilling hundreds of feet underground.