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ING Opens New $100 Million,
475,000-Square-Foot Facility in Windsor
Building Includes the
Latest in Green Features and Aligns with ING's Global
Commitment to Environment Preservation
WINDSOR, Conn., Oct. 15, 2007
/PRNewswire/ -- ING officially opened its new office building
in Windsor, Conn., today. The 475,000-square-foot structure
will house more than 2,200 people who currently work in leased
office space in Hartford. This site is also home to ING's
retirement services business, an important growth business for
the company. Key elements of the new facility were designed
with customers and the environment in mind. More than 300
workers have moved into the building, and the company will
move additional people every week through the end of the year.
Tom McInerney, member of the
ING Group Executive Board and chairman and CEO of ING
Insurance Americas, said the building's opening marks an
important point for ING in the region. "Greater Hartford is a
vibrant area with a highly educated and talented workforce,
and a deep pool of experienced financial services
professionals. Our businesses and employees here are critical
to our company's growth plan," said McInerney. "This building
represents a significant investment by ING Group and
demonstrates our commitment to this region."
"ING's choice to keep its
business in the region and invest its capital here clearly
demonstrates that our state remains an attractive and
competitive place for businesses, particularly those in the
financial services industry," said Connecticut Governor M.
Jodi Rell. "Connecticut is proud to be home to ING's U.S.
Wealth Management business, and we hope to see it grow even
further."
"We're delighted to continue
to be a major financial services employer in Greater Hartford,
with the exceptional talent we have here," said Kathy Murphy,
CEO of ING U.S. Wealth Management. "ING put tremendous thought
into the location and design of this building. The innovative
design emphasizes what is most important to us - our customers
and our employees."
About the building
ING's well-known orange color
covers the interior of the building, which includes a variety
of other ING branding as part of its efforts to make the
building a showcase for clients. Key company executives are
located near the customer call center, while the top floor,
traditionally reserved for executive offices, features a
cafeteria and meeting spaces, with balconies that allow
employees to step out to enjoy the views.
At 475,000 square feet, the
glass-and-steel Windsor building is the largest single office
structure to be built in Greater Hartford in two decades. The
four-story building, which rests on a 76-acre site, is
constructed of limestone-colored concrete with an abundance of
glass to allow significant natural light into workspaces. The
building features a contrasting, silver metal fourth-floor
exterior facade, giving it a striking, modern look.
ING engaged Trammell Crow
Company as the developer and hired John Moriarty & Associates,
Inc., as the general contractor for the project. Spagnolo
Gisness & Associates Inc. of Boston designed the building,
which contains an airy, central atrium and two large wings
providing office space for employees. The building houses a
fitness center, and the site incorporates surface parking for
approximately 2,200 cars.
Building with the environment
in mind
ING's design team worked with
local energy distributor Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) (http://www.cl-p.com/)
to infuse the building's design with energy-efficient products
and systems. For example, sensors turn off lights in
unoccupied spaces, and dim lights on the building's perimeter
to compensate for sunlight already flooding a particular area.
The facility's rooftop air conditioning system is also highly
efficient, as are control and air-handling units.
According to CL&P, the energy
savings over the life of these measures will equal 1.87
million gallons of oil, or enough to provide 3,376 homes with
electricity each year. Over the same time period these efforts
will avoid generation of 31 million pounds of carbon dioxide
emissions, among other environmental benefits.
ING's environmentally focused
construction efforts further demonstrate the company's
commitment to environmental care. In January, ING Group
announced its intention to become carbon-neutral (http://www.ing.com/group/showdoc.jsp?menopt=ins&docid=183883_EN)
by the end of the year, through the reduction and/or
compensation of all its global carbon emissions that result
from energy usage and travel. In September, ING announced it
will purchase renewable energy (http://www.ing-usa.com/us/aboutING/pressreleases/1038018.html)
for all of its U.S. locations, buying 70 million
kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean wind energy credits from
Community Energy, Inc. (http://www.newwindenergy.com/)
Part of that purchase includes participation in a Connecticut
green power program. ING's commitment to buy one million
kilowatt hours of eligible CTCleanEnergyOptions (http://www.ctcleanenergyoptions.com/)
renewable energy supply entitles them to designate a free
solar energy system to a local community.
ING is a global financial
institution of Dutch origin offering banking, insurance and
asset management to over 75 million private, corporate and
institutional clients in more than 50 countries. With a
diverse workforce of over 120,000 people, ING comprises a
broad spectrum of prominent companies that increasingly serve
their clients under the ING brand.
In the U.S. (NYSE:ING)
, the ING family of companies offer a comprehensive array of
financial services to retail and institutional clients which
include life insurance, retirement plans, mutual funds,
managed accounts, alternative investments, direct banking,
institutional investment management, annuities, employee
benefits, financial planning, and reinsurance. ING holds
top-tier rankings in key U.S. markets and serves over 20
million customers across the nation. For more information,
visit www.ing.com/us.
Press inquiries: ING U.S. Financial Services
Philip Margolis, phil.margolis@us.ing.com, 860-723-4783 (o) /
860-805-7642 (c)
Joe Loparco, joseph.loparco@us.ing.com, 860-723-2293 (o)/860-462-6525 (c)
Source: ING
CONTACT: Philip Margolis,
+1-860-723-4783 (office), +1-860-805-7642
(cell),
phil.margolis@us.ing.com, or Joe Loparco, +1-860-723-2293
(office),
+1-860-462-6525 (cell),
joseph.loparco@us.ing.com, both of ING
Web site:
http://www.ing.com/us
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