Iconic Las Olas Office Tower Becomes Living Work of Art with New Full Façade LED Lighting System

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 25, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — WHAT:                 For the first time, the Bank of America Plaza at Las Olas City Centre (LOCC) will become a living work of art as it illuminates the skyline with its new LED exterior lighting system. From dusk to dawn the ziggurat and exterior façade of the 23-story commercial building in downtown will boast colorful lighting that can be seen as far as five miles away from all directions.

“Our new lighting system pays tribute the areas vibrant culture and entertainment scene,” said Senior Property Manager Judy Carter. “We are looking forward to contributing to the visitor experience while helping to promote the community and showcasing LOCC as an example of environmentally conscious design.”

LOCC’s lighting program will recognize key milestones, local events, charitable organizations and holidays, including but not limited to Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s Eve, Fourth of July and St. Patrick’s Day.

The new lighting system will drastically reduce or eliminate maintenance, the overall carbon footprint of the building, and at its end of life, be completely recyclable.

WHEN:                  Tuesday, February 26, 2013

*Media photo op – Full view from roof of office building across the street (350 East Las Olas) at 6:30 PM – RSVP Required

WHERE:                401 East Las Olas Blvd.

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

WHO:                   Attendees include:

·         Developer: Terry Stiles, CEO of Stiles Corporation

·         City of Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler

·         Property Manager: Chris Rotolo, President and Judy Carter, Senior Property Manager Building Ownership: Institutional Investors Advised by JP Morgan Asset Management

Contact:               Adrienne Zalkind

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Office:                  954-627-9148

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