By Charles Redell
A new Seattle group operating incognito is fast becoming the most popular avenue for commercial building owners and managers in the city's downtown core to swap information and share resources to reach the goals of the 2030 Challenge.
The Seattle 2030 District, a public-private effort, could ease the work of companies trying to meet the 2030 Challenge. The ad-hoc group currently includes five major property owners and managers in the downtown core, two city utilities, including the city-owned electric utility, engineers and many organizations and design firms.