TY - JOUR AB - This case highlights a recent and important type of new sustainability project for existing buildings commonly referred to as an integrated energy retrofit (IER) project. Anthony Malkin of Malkin Holdings, owner of the Empire State Building (ESB), acknowledged the importance of making the existing building stock, particularly in New York City, more energy efficient, as it comprises a large part of the real estate in most cities. Taking a bold leadership position, Malkin vowed to make the ESB the most energy-efficient, sustainable, “green” pre-war office building through an IER project that examined several facets of the building's systems, operations, and tenant behaviors. In addition to making the ESB a green icon in Manhattan, Malkin also stated the importance of making the project transparent and economical so other pre-war buildings could copy the model. This case study examines in depth the process that Malkin Holdings underwent in attaining its goal of establishing the ESB as a leader in existing building sustainability.After discussing and analyzing the case, students should be able to: Understand how to balance costs and benefits associated with an IER project Explain the benefits of green retrofitting to owners and tenants Identify risks in high-profile, complex projects and recommend mitigation strategies VL - IS - SN - 2474-6568 DO - 10.1108/case.kellogg.2016.000277 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/case.kellogg.2016.000277 AU - Akason Denise AU - Hillman Helee PY - 2017 Y1 - 2017/01/01 TI - Reawakening the World's Most Famous Office Building: Economics behind a Groundbreaking Energy Efficiency Retrofit T2 - Kellogg School of Management Cases PB - Kellogg School of Management SP - 1 EP - 13 Y2 - 2024/03/28 ER -