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Outpatient Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy buildings in New York City

31 outpatient rehabilitation/physical therapy buildings benchmarked under Local Law 84 (LL84), graded by ENERGY STAR score.

Buildings
31
Avg score
Avg site EUI
119.7
kBtu/ft²
Floor area
4M ft²
combined

Top of the class

Most efficient

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area

Penalty exposure

Least efficient

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area

Scale

Largest

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area
Benchmarking Group - 6463.4 kBtu/ft²1,197,300 sq ft
H+H_4339_Sea View Robitzek Building164.6 kBtu/ft²311,245 sq ft
120 West 106 Street202.6 kBtu/ft²238,215 sq ft
The Riverside Premier - 150 Riverside dr99.8 kBtu/ft²236,300 sq ft
140 Meisner Avenue148.2 kBtu/ft²185,000 sq ft
H+H_4311_Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Nursing Center162.0 kBtu/ft²175,193 sq ft
HSS - Belaire104.8 kBtu/ft²164,553 sq ft
H+H_9631_Henry J. Carter Hospital - Skilled Nursing Facility166.4 kBtu/ft²120,304 sq ft
HSS - ERPB43.3 kBtu/ft²109,185 sq ft
147 - 191 LAWRENCE AVENUE79.0 kBtu/ft²91,300 sq ft

Frequently asked questions

How efficient are New York City's outpatient rehabilitation/physical therapy buildings?

The 31 benchmarked outpatient rehabilitation/physical therapy buildings in New York City average an ENERGY STAR score of — and a site energy-use intensity of 119.7 kBtu/ft² in their latest Local Law 84 (LL84) disclosures.

Which outpatient rehabilitation/physical therapy building in New York City has the best energy grade?

No scored buildings of this type yet.

Dataset updated . Source: Energy and Water Data Disclosure public disclosure.