"The goal that this is an example for other builders and architects to move into a new electrified construction environment," said McCarty.
"I had no idea that I would live in the first all-electric skyscraper, but it's really cool to know that our living situation is sustainable, and maybe this will be the standard going forward," said Kelejian.
"Before it was here, a lot less garbage, a lot less people traffic. If there's a missed pickup due to holidays, there's a 6 or 7-foot high wall of trash and recycling," said Seals.
The Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice tells News 12 buildings like these are the future of New York City.
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