Dallas 2030 Districts

A nonprofit organization

High performance buildings have proven track records of simultaneously increasing business and property profitability, reducing environmental impacts, and improving occupant health. The Dallas 2030 District seeks to prove that high performing buildings are the most profitable buildings in Dallas. District members will do this by developing realistic, measurable, and innovative strategies to assist property owners, managers, and tenants in meeting their goals. The overwhelming objective of the District is to keep properties and businesses competitive while operating buildings more efficiently, thereby reducing the costs and the environmental impacts of building operations.

This groundbreaking project will keep Dallas competitive and ensure a healthy and livable city in 2030. Property owners and managers are voluntarily committing their properties to Dallas 2030 District goals. There are no penalties for not achieving District 2030 goals. District 2030 will report annually on its district-level achievements in reducing energy and water consumption; individual building performance data will not be disclosed.

Mission

The Dallas 2030 District, 501(c)(3) is a private-public initiative to create a ground-breaking high-performance building District in downtown, uptown, medical district and the design district in Dallas. The goal of the Dallas 2030 District is to cost-effectively and collaboratively reduce the environmental impact of building construction and operation.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Dallas 2030 Districts

Tax id (EIN)

83-1831841

Guidestar

Operating Budget

Less than $100,000

Address

P.O. Box 116983
Carrollton, TX 75007