Safeway opens new supermarket in Bozeman, maybe be first LEED certified in Montana
Jobs, energy savings and more. That’s what’s happening on the corner of 19th and Main Street in Bozeman.
Safeway closes old store, opens new store
Safeway’s new store opening today could be the first supermarket in Montana to be Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified.
Located at the northeast corner of 19th Avenue and Main Street, the $12 million, 58,000-square-foot store opens at noon.
“It’s designed to use at least 17 percent less energy than an ASHRAE-baseline building,” Safeway spokeswoman Sara Osborne said, referring to a LEED standard set by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers.
Amanda Ricker, Chronicle Staff Writer | Friday December 2nd, 2011 – click to read full article
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