60 Nexus Way attracts LEED® Silver sustainability certification
19 March 2026
Camana Bay’s 60 Nexus Way, the first 10-storey commercial building in the Cayman Islands, has received a significant sustainability rating of LEED® Silver certification.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USBC), is the most widely used green building rating system in the world and an international symbol of excellence. Through design, construction and operational practices that support environmental and human health, LEED-certified buildings help make the world more sustainable while enabling companies to operate responsibly and provide healthier, more comfortable spaces for the people who live and work in them.
Projects earn LEED certification points by adhering to prerequisites and credits across nine measurements for building excellence – from integrative design to human health to material use.
“Sustainability is at the forefront of our design, cost and construction decisions. These include decisions around targeted water savings, energy efficiency, use of sustainable building materials, waste reduction and enhancing the quality of the indoor environment for our customers” said Chris Lennon, Dart’s senior vice president commercial. “Achieving this certification is an important acknowledgement of our various teams’ work.”
60 Nexus Way features over 200,000 square feet of prime office space with industrial design and island flair layered thoughtfully, while common spaces are fitted with tactile textures, natural materials and vibrant colours. The building is home to high-profile tenants, including Appleby – the oldest legal practice in the Cayman Islands, global professional services firms Deloitte and JTC, as well as The London and Amsterdam Trust Company Ltd. 60 Nexus Way also features a LEED-certified tenant office fit-out and the Deloitte office fitout, done in conjunction with global design and architecture firm Gensler and Dart, has received an International Property Award.
“We are proud to provide best-in-class commercial spaces that create an exceptional experience for our tenants at Camana Bay,” said Kristy Rivers, Dart’s senior vice president of sales and leasing. “Our facilities are thoughtfully-designed to do more than house businesses – they help them flourish.
“Developments like 60 Nexus Way and our broader Camana Bay portfolio attract and support global businesses, strengthening the Cayman Islands’ reputation as a world-class hub for international businesses,” Rivers added.
Camana Bay is a 685-acre master-planned town, centrally located in the heart of Grand Cayman, that has blossomed over the years into a vibrant mixed-use hub by embracing the principles of New Urbanism and incorporating sustainable features from inception.
“LEED certification is the ultimate recognition of global green building leadership, signalling that a space has undergone rigorous third-party verification and meets the highest green building standards,” said Peter Templeton, president and chief executive officer of USGBC.
“The success of LEED is due to the partnership and support of those committed to advancing green building and sustainability. Each new LEED certification brings us one step closer to revolutionising the spaces where we live, learn, work and play.”
60 Nexus Way, which also won Best Office Development in the Americas at the 2023 International Property Awards, is the third Camana Bay property to be LEED-certified. One Nexus Way and 18 Forum Lane both have LEED® Gold Certification. Under construction is 90 Nexus Way, which is nearing completion and being built to meet LEED certification standards.
For more on 60 Nexus Way, visit: dart.ky/60-nexus-way or email the Dart Commercial Leasing Team at leasing@dart.ky.
Dart media contact:
Ben Meade
Senior Manager, Communications
345-326-0684
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