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Flanner Hall 

1068 W Sheridan Rd, Chicago IL, 60660 Find on Google Maps (opens in a new tab)

Chicago Building ID: 158842

Building Info

Square Footage
64,407 sqft
#27 Largest of Mixed Use Properties
1/5 the median, 1/15 the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
296,415 sqft
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
953,865 sqft
Built
1976
Primary Property Type
Mixed Use Property
Community Area
Rogers Park
Owner
Not Tagged

Emissions & Energy Information

Greenhouse Gas Intensity
22.3 kg CO2e / sqft
#4 Highest of Mixed Use Properties 🚨
Higher than 93% of others
2.9x the median, 2.3x the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
7.7 kg CO2e / sqft
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
9.7 kg CO2e / sqft
Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions
1,437.9 metric tons CO2 eq.
#24 Highest of Mixed Use Properties 🚩
Lower than 74% of others
0.7x the median, 1/3 the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
2,063.4 metric tons CO2 eq.
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
4,988.4 metric tons CO2 eq.
Source Energy Usage Intensity
406.9 kBtu / sqft
#4 Highest of Mixed Use Properties 🚨
Higher than 93% of others
2.8x the median, 2.3x the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
143.1 kBtu / sqft
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
178.5 kBtu / sqft
Site Energy Usage Intensity
186.2 kBtu / sqft
#5 Highest of Mixed Use Properties 🚨
Higher than 90% of others
2.3x the median, 2.2x the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
81.9 kBtu / sqft
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
84.8 kBtu / sqft
Natural Gas Use
4,214,995.2 kBtu
#22 Highest of Mixed Use Properties 🚩
Lower than 86% of others
1/3 the median, 1/4 the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
12,367,856.3 kBtu
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
16,202,649.9 kBtu
Electricity Use
7,778,956.2 kBtu
#23 Highest of Mixed Use Properties 🚩
Lower than 57% of others
0.9x the median, 1/3 the median Mixed Use Property
Median benchmarked building*:
8,755,592 kBtu
Median benchmarked Mixed Use Property*:
27,024,094.5 kBtu

* Important Note: Rankings and medians are among included buildings, which are those who reported under the Chicago Energy Benchmarking Ordinance for the year 2020 with emissions greater than 1,000 metric tons.

Data Source: Chicago Energy Benchmarking Data Covered Buildings (opens in a new tab)

What Should We Do About This?

Practically every building has room to improve with energy efficiency upgrades like insulation, switching to ENERGY STAR rated appliances, and more, but for any buildings with large natural gas use, we recommend one thing: electrify!

In other words, buildings should look to move all on-site uses of fossil fuels (including space heating, water heating, and cooking) to electrically powered systems like industrial grade heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and induction stoves. With Illinois' current electric supply, just using the same amount of energy from electricity, rather than natural gas (aka methane) will dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is because Illinois' grid in 2020 was already 67% carbon-free (see Illinois - Power | DecarbMyState (opens in a new tab)). This has already been done across the country with a variety of buildings, large and small, like the Hotel Marcel (opens in a new tab).

You can help make this a reality by talking to building owners and letting them know that a building's emissions are important to you, and that you want to see their building become fully electric and stop emitting greenhouse gases. Particularly for buildings you have a financial stake in (like your university, work, condo building, or apartment building) your voice in concert with your fellow building users can have a huge impact.

Additional Resources

See some additional resources on improving energy efficiency and understanding this data: