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altafiber Announces LEED Silver Certification of Atrium Two Headquarters Office in Cincinnati

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--altafiber is pleased to announce LEED Silver certification of its Cincinnati, Ohio headquarters office located in the Atrium Two building at 221 E. 4th Street. This project also fulfills environmental and wellness commitments altafiber made as a member of the Cincinnati 2030 District in 2018 to dramatically reduce its energy and water use, reduce commuting emissions and address wellness in the workplace by 2030. The LEED Silver certification aligns with altafiber’s...

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