by Goldman Copeland | Sep 6, 2019 | Interview
The Con Edison blackout on July 13 left 73,000 residents of midtown Manhattan without power, and a subsequent blackout affected 30,000 residents of Brooklyn and 8,000 in Jamaica, Queens. Yet Penn South, the Mitchell-Lama affordable housing complex just five blocks...
by Goldman Copeland | Aug 15, 2019 | Article
When 73,000 residents of Manhattan’s West Side were left without power on the night of July 13, both the mayor and the governor, who rarely agree on anything, were quick to blast Con Edison, making it clear it wasn’t the only utility the city could do business with....
by Goldman Copeland | May 21, 2019 | Article, GoCo in the news
Charles Copeland and Dan Colombini comment on the challenge of fire protection and life safety in historic New York City buildings on the New York Real Estate Journal: The devastating fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris raises questions of how best to ensure the...
by Goldman Copeland | Mar 18, 2019 | GoCo in the news
Tristan Schwartzman has been named a Principal at Goldman Copeland, where he continues to serve as Director of Energy Services. Tristan has completed energy audits and retro-commissioning projects for more than 30 million square feet of commercial properties. He has...
by Goldman Copeland | Feb 25, 2019 | Article, GoCo in the news
“I was always a little grim about our use of energy — fossil fuels,” Copeland said. So the homesteaders did something unique for the 1970s. They installed 30 Sunworks solar collectors and a large windmill on the rooftop of 519 East 11th Street, which provided more...