Building Tour
Take a virtual tour of the Alliance Center to learn how:
- Buildings can benefits tenants, partners and community;
- Buildings can be used as a tool for social advocacy; and
- Sound building design and technologies reduce environmental impacts and create healthy workplaces.
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With a team of green building experts from around the U.S. the US Green Building Council created the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building certification program. |
The major energy consumers in The Alliance Center are 1st heating, 2nd cooling and 3rd lighting. |
The Alliance Center realized huge water savings beginning in January 2006 when all water fixtures were replaced with more efficient models. Water consumption was reduced immediately by 84%. |
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With a team of green building experts from around the U.S. the US Green Building Council created the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building certification program. |
Indoor Environmental The paper towels and toilet paper used at the Alliance Center are chlorine free and made from post-consumer recycled fiber. |
Alliance Center encourages tenants to bike to work by providing convenient bike racks and showers. |
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Proper office place design can encourage team environments, non-territorial offices and other strategies can support business objectives, energize employees, and produce a more competitive organization. |
Take a self-guided tour of the Alliance Center, and get to know the non-profit organizations in the building. |
Removing structural, architectural and communication barriers make buildings more accessible to people with disabilities, children, elderly and people carrying heavy loads. |
The Alliance Center is open for self-guided tours M-F, 9-5:00 p.m.
› download brochure (PDF).
Guided Tours are offered at 2 pm on the 1st Friday of each month. Meet in the first floor lobby.
Group tours can be arranged by appointment. Please contact us for more information.





















