Kinzie Park Tower Condominium Association 

501 N. Clinton St., Chicago IL, 60654 Find on Google Maps (opens in a new tab)

Chicago Building ID: 241405

Building Info

Square Footage
292,095 sqft
Higher than 79% of all buildings
2.3x median
124,364 sqft
2.3x median Multifamily Housing
129,789.5 sqft
Built
1999
Primary Property Type
Multifamily Housing
Community Area
West Town
Ward
34
Owner
Not Tagged

Emissions & Energy Information for 2023

Greenhouse Gas Intensity D
7.9 kg CO2e / sqft
Higher than 76% of all buildings
1.3x median
6.2 kg CO2e / sqft
1.4x median Multifamily Housing
5.6 kg CO2e / sqft
201520235124.911.6
Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions
2,321 tons CO2e
Higher than 82% of all buildings
2.8x median
841.4 tons CO2e
3.2x median Multifamily Housing
732.7 tons CO2e
201520231,4313,3901,4313,390

Years Reported 8/9
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  • 2015 data reported

    2015

  • 2016 data reported

    2016

  • 2017 data reported

    2017

  • 2018 data reported

    2018

  • 2019 data not reported

    2019

  • 2020 data reported

    2020

  • 2021 data reported

    2021

  • 2022 data reported

    2022

  • 2023 data reported

    2023

Energy Breakdown for Kinzie Park Tower Condominium Association

Fossil Gas Use (aka Natural Gas)
16,880,820 kBtu
Est. Gas Bill: $201,000 for 2023**
Higher than 87% of all buildings
3.1x median
5,517,828 kBtu
2.8x median Multifamily Housing
6,105,563.2 kBtu
2015202316,880,82022,223,79816,880,82022,223,798
Electricity Use
10,182,060 kBtu
Est. Electric Bill: $427,000 for 2023**
Higher than 80% of all buildings
2.8x median
3,580,332.6 kBtu
3.8x median Multifamily Housing
2,710,821.8 kBtu
201520231,971,80211,545,4201,971,80211,545,420

Energy Mix B

Total Energy Use: 27,062,882 kBTU

38%Electricity62%Fossil Gas
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Source Energy Usage Intensity
Not Reported

This data was not reported for this building this year, which likely means a value of zero for this field.

201520239319793.4196.6
Site Energy Usage Intensity
Not Reported

This data was not reported for this building this year, which likely means a value of zero for this field.

Full Historical Data Table for Kinzie Park Tower Condominium Association

Year Overall
Grade
Emissions
Intensity
Sub-Grade
Energy Mix
Sub-Grade
Reporting Mix
Sub-Grade
GHG Intensity kg CO2e / sqft GHG Emissions metric tons CO2eEnergy Mix Electricity Use kBTU Fossil Gas Use kBTUSource EUI kBTU / sqft Floor Area sqft Chicago Energy
Rating
Energy Star
Score
2015 C D D A 11.63,390
36%Electricity
64%Fossil Gas
0%Other
11,545,420 20,158,943 196.6 292,095 - 9.0
2016 C D C A 10.53,073
35%Electricity
65%Fossil Gas
0%Other
10,928,987 19,939,156 189.2 292,095 - 15.0
2017 C A F A 4.91,431
9%Electricity
91%Fossil Gas
0%Other
1,971,802 20,088,256 93.4 292,095 - 95.0
2018 B A D A 5.11,496
8%Electricity
92%Fossil Gas
0%Other
1,979,332 21,983,468 98 292,095 4.0 92.0
2019- 10,350,633 22,223,798 292,095 2.0 16.0
2020 C D C A 9.12,659
34%Electricity
66%Fossil Gas
0%Other
10,322,331 19,746,700 169.9 317,800 1.0 19.0
2021 C D B A 8.42,452
36%Electricity
64%Fossil Gas
0%Other
10,381,454 18,265,599 165.2 317,800 1.0 22.0
2022 C D B A 8.32,409
33%Electricity
67%Fossil Gas
0%Other
10,111,867 20,294,042 169.9 317,800 1.0 23.0
2023 C D B A 7.92,321
38%Electricity
62%Fossil Gas
0%Other
10,182,061 16,880,821 158.3 292,095 1.0 21.0

* Note on Rankings: Rankings and medians are among included buildings, which are those who reported under the Chicago Energy Benchmarking Ordinance for the year 2023, which only applies to buildings over 50,000 square feet.

** Note on Bill Estimates: Estimates for gas and electric bills are based on average electric and gas retail prices for Chicago in 2021 and are rounded. We expect large buildings would negotiate lower rates with utilities, but these estimates serve as an upper bound of cost and help understand the volume of energy a building is used by comparing it to your own energy bills! See our Chicago Gas & Electric Costs Source (opens in a new tab) for the original statistics.

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