Sustainability + Access at Hub Madison Bassett

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Sustainability and operational access systems will be part of how Hub Madison Bassett functions as off-campus apartments near UW–Madison. From our environmental certifications to our controlled building entry systems, these elements will help shape the property’s daily operations and long-term performance.

What Sustainability and Key Features Will Be Included?

  • Controlled building access
  • Key fob system
  • Parking in an access-controlled garage
  • Bike storage
  • Native plant landscaping
  • LEED Silver certification

Environmental Design and Certification

The LEED Silver certification indicates that the building meets nationally recognized standards for energy efficiency, water conservation, and environmental performance. Native plant landscaping will be incorporated throughout the property, reflecting plant selections suited to Madison’s climate and reducing long-term water demands. These elements will be part of the building’s broader environmental strategy and long-term operating approach.

Building Access and Operational Features

Controlled building access will be installed at designated entry points throughout the property. Residents will use a key fob system to enter specific areas of the building rather than traditional metal keys. Access-controlled garage parking will be available, and bike storage areas will be located within the building footprint. These key features will help organize how residents move through the property and store vehicles or bikes as part of their daily routines. For students seeking Madison off-campus housing, these sustainability measures and operational access systems will contribute to how the building is structured and maintained.

Want to review the full list of key features and building certifications? Contact the leasing team at Hub Madison Bassett for detailed property information.