| Member Resource: 2015 BOMA TookitThursday, March 3, 2016  		
		
			(0 Comments)Posted by: Christine Miclat
 
 If your building is a typical Downtown commercial property, 69% of occupants in your
building choose not to drive alone to work. They arrive at your building by bus, rail,
ferry, bicycle, on foot, or by ridesharing. Growing in number, these commuters are
increasingly looking for amenities that make getting to and from your building
convenient and easy. As a real estate professional, you know it makes good business
sense to deliver innovative services and amenities that are attractive to your tenants
who do not drive alone every day to work.
   Moreover, providing best-in-class alternative transportation amenities helps differentiate
your property and strengthens your sustainability initiatives, which ultimately helps
attract and retain tenants.
   Commute Seattle and The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Seattle
King County are pleased to offer you a toolkit providing a one-stop resource for
sustainable transportation products, services, and incentives in Downtown Seattle.
   Whatever your motivation: best-in-class tenant amenities, achieving LEED certification,
or Transportation Management Plan (TMP) compliance, the ideas, products and
services herein will improve your tenants’ commuting experience, mitigate congestion,
reduce the environmental impact of tenant transportation, and save you money.    Download the 2015 BOMA Toolkit here. 
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