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Winthrop Center’s popularity proves that luxury and sustainability can co-exist beautifully. Your residence is made with clean, healthy materials and equipped with next-generation energy-saving appliances. Winthrop Center is an urban trailblazer, designed in partnership with professors from the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative. And it’s the largest Passive House office building in the world – adhering to a rigorous global energy standard and consuming 50% less energy that the average LEED-certified Boston building. When you choose the place you want to call home, follow your values.
The new residents flocking to The Millennium Residences at Winthrop Center are making a statement. These are the first and only residences in Boston with climate-conscious Wolf induction cooktops in every home. Unlike gas stoves, they emit no methane and your microclimate is safe for you, your family, and your pets. Our pioneering Sub-Zero refrigerators use less energy than a light bulb and keep food fresh longer. Here, you can even live car-free, in a building that supports a low-carbon lifestyle.
The Millennium Residences are part of Winthrop Center, which includes the world’s largest Passive House office space. This visionary approach to sustainable urban design is already inspiring the bold new strategies that will help cities achieve aggressive carbon reduction goals. Winthrop Center is also LEED Platinum and WELL Gold certified.
Here in the center of it all, you may never need a car again. But in case you do, simply reserve it. Tesla Model 3 vehicles are available in the building for our residents’ use and can be requested through the connexiQ® app.
Prof. John E. Fernández Director of the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative Member of the White House Climate Science Roundtable