Adaptive Reuse in Little Rock, AR at U-Haul Moving & Storage at Baseline Rd

Histoire du bâtiment
The Moms market building was built in 1980 and supplied groceries for just under four years. U-Haul acquired the empty building in 1984 to provide truck sharing and self storage to the Little Rock community. Adaptive reuse building conversions allow U-Haul to promote infill development to meet citizens’ needs while preserving the natural resources and land normally required for new construction. Adaptive reuse also allows resources to be focused on integrating environmentally thoughtful features into the existing building rather than creating waste in the form of demolition and using valuable resources for new construction.
Impact environnemental
Au service des clients depuis 1984, cet emplacement a été construit par réutilisation adaptative d'un bâtiment abandonné. Adaptive reuse promotes infill development in an effort to strengthen communities, with the following benefits achieved at this site:
- 41,5 tons of metal manufacturing & transportation prevented
- 797 tons of new concrete pours avoided
- 839 tons of construction and demolition debris prevented
Energy-efficiency and waste-reduction programs at this facility provide the following estimated benefits each year for the Little Rock community:
- réaliser des économies de 26 790 kWh par année
- 502,527 lbs greenhouse gas emissions prevented
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Production de l'acier La fabrication et le transport de 42 tonnes (38 tonnes métriques) d'acier ont été évités à ce jour
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Énergie Économies de 26 790 kWh par année
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Concrete 797 tons (723 tonnes) of new concrete pours avoided to date
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Émissions Émissions de 502 527 lb (227 945 kg) de gaz à effet de serre évitées
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Landfill Debris 839 lbs (761 kgs) of construction debris prevented
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