Skip to main content

High performance buildings have proven track records of simultaneously increasing business and property profitability, reducing environmental impacts, and improving occupant health. This groundbreaking project will keep Portland competitive and ensure a healthy and livable city in 2030.

The Portland 2030 District is an interdisciplinary public-private-nonprofit collaborative working to create a groundbreaking high performance building district in downtown Portland. With the Architecture 2030 Challenge providing property performance targets, the Portland 2030 District seeks to prove that high performing buildings are the most profitable buildings in Portland. District Members will do this by developing realistic, measurable, and innovative strategies to assist district property owners, managers, and tenants in meeting aggressive goals that keep properties and businesses competitive while operating buildings more efficiently, reducing costs, and reducing the environmental impacts of facility construction, operation, and maintenance.

These collective efforts will establish the Portland 2030 District as an example of a financially viable, sustainability focused, multi-sector driven effort that maximizes profitability and prosperity for all involved. Through collaboration of diverse stakeholders, leveraging existing and developing new incentives and financing mechanisms, and creating and sharing joint resources, the Portland 2030 District continues to prove the business case for healthy and high performing buildings. Property owners and managers are voluntarily committing their properties to Portland 2030 District goals; they are not required to achieve the District goals through legislative mandates or as individuals.

Achieving the 2030 Challenge targets at a District scale will provide a working model that other cities, towns, and regions can use to reduce costs and resource use while increasing competitiveness and efficiency. While individual buildings have distinct opportunities for reductions and improvements, a District approach provides the opportunity for additional efficiencies across all categories. The Portland 2030 District provides members a roadmap and the support they need to own, manage, and develop high performance buildings by leveraging Community and Professional Stakeholders, market resources, and by creating new tools, partnerships, and opportunities to overcome current market barriers. This type of collaborative action is not only a strategic undertaking to keep Portland competitive in the year 2030, but also represents a major investment in Portland’s future and reflects the collaborative nature of our region.

To find out more about the Portland 2030 District – email Dave Low – davelow@2030districts.org

The Portland, Maine 2030 District is an interdisciplinary public-private collaborative working to create a groundbreaking high-performance building district in downtown Portland.  The District will initially include all of the peninsula which incorporates a large portion of downtown Portland businesses.  Working closely with the first six property owners and managers, the District Board will provide resources to its members and help them to achieve resource reductions and financial savings.

To find out more about the Portland 2030 District – email Dave Low – davelow@2030districts.org

2030 Districts Network