Summerlin® Becomes Nevada’s First Master Planned Community to Achieve LEED Precertification from U.S. Green Building Council

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Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.
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Summerlin® Joins Howard Hughes Communities in Texas, Maryland, and Hawaiʻi Recognized by USGBC for Environmental Stewardship and Overall Quality of Life

Summerlin®, Las Vegas, Nevada

Summerlin®, Las Vegas, Nevada
Summerlin®, Las Vegas, Nevada

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HHH) announced today that its award-winning community of Summerlin® in Las Vegas has achieved LEED precertification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), becoming Nevada’s first master planned community to achieve this distinction. Summerlin joins an elite global group of entities—including the Howard Hughes communities of The Woodlands®, Bridgeland®, Downtown Columbia®, and Ward Village®—that are recognized by USGBC for their dedication to making their communities healthy, resilient, inclusive, and inherently sustainable for residents. With this addition, Howard Hughes now boasts one of the largest LEED precertified or certified community portfolios in the U.S., covering more than 62,000 acres.

“Our achievement of LEED precertification for Summerlin—a thriving, award-winning community home to over 127,000 residents—demonstrates Howard Hughes' dedication to sustainable development and conservation,” said David O’Reilly, Chief Executive Officer of Howard Hughes. “Nationally recognized as a leader in water conservation, Summerlin has added over 7,300 new homes, 500,000 square feet of office space, and a 10,000-capacity Triple A ballpark since 2018, yet water consumption has remained unchanged during this time—while Summerlin continues to provide an outstanding quality of life that makes it one of the best-selling communities in the country.

Summerlin has a decades-long history of implementing environmental strategies which have resulted in its LEED recognition. Summerlin voluntarily became the first community in the Las Vegas Valley to implement strict Water Smart conservation guidelines. As of March 2024, Summerlin has removed 638,100 square feet of decorative grass, saving approximately 35 million gallons of water annually.

According to Servidyne, a national energy and sustainability consulting firm that worked with Summerlin through the precertification process, the community boasts an impressive carbon footprint of only 3.3 metric tonnes per person per year, which is 78% less than the national average. One contributing factor is that the average work commute for Summerlin residents is less than 10 minutes. Summerlin residents also produced 62% less waste compared to the national average based on Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) figures from 2018.