Prominently located in the heart of the downtown Financial District, between Beale and Main Street. Close to public transportation and within walking distance of many upscale restaurants and shops. 24-hour, 365 days a year manned security supplemented by surveillance cameras and after-hours card key access system; additional guard posted at the loading dock during normal business hours. Nine passenger elevators, two freight elevators and two escalators. Fully automated, single-duct VAV system. Air handling units on each tenant floor. On-site, uncovered lot accommodates 75 valet-parked cars. Contemporary design of pre-cast concrete and aggregate panels enhanced by double-paned, bronze-tinted glass and strong architectural lines. Striking two-story lobby. Prominent escalator access to the 2nd-floor elevator lobby Attractive, landscaped seating areas on the ground level; open-air terraces off the second and third floors. Currently, 27 of the 30 tenant floors have T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts. The two-story lobby of the building uses a Prolight R40/709/wvq 9watt fluorescent bulb, an energy efficient version of the typical light bulb used on this building specific light fixture. Moreover, all exterior common areas of the building, which includes garage overhangs and public paths of travel, are controlled by photo cells. 201 Mission is equipped with an Energy Management System (EMS)/Building Automation System (BAS) controlled by Staefa. The aforementioned EMS/BAS program currently performs a variety of energy efficient functions. Some examples include ensuring the base building mechanical systems run at the most efficient level and monitoring the outdoor and indoor air temperatures to calculate the optimal start and stop time of each air handling unit. Also, the EMS/BAS system regulates the main chillers and air handlers' use of chilled water and discharge air temperature reset based on the building cooling loads and weather requirements. A lighting sweep in all tenant spaces occurs every 2 hours between 12:00 a.m and 6:00 a.m. The building reduces energy costs by systematically maintaining the mechanical equipment with a computerized Preventative Maintenance Program (PMP). The PMP enables the Building Engineers to consistently perform the necessary maintenance levels in order to maintain maximum efficiency of each piece of equipment. The building invests time in training and development of our engineers to ensure consistent quality preventative maintenance measures along with proper equipment control. An annual operations audit conducted by the Regional Engineer reviews the current PMP schedule for any additions/modifications to the PMP. A thermal test is conducted every year to detect any loose connections and prevent any possible long term energy drainage. This building was awarded an Energy Star label in 2019 for its operating efficiency and LEED Gold designation in 2015.