>>162986153 There are approximately 6 million non-residential buildings in the United States. This inventory—which spans commercial, industrial, and institutional properties—consumes massive amounts of energy and is shaped by billions in corporate and civic construction spending each year.The U.S. non-residential and commercial building stock can be broken down as follows:Commercial Buildings: Roughly 5.9 million commercial properties are estimated across the U.S., encompassing over 97 billion square feet of floor space. This category ranges from small corner shops and warehouses to hospitals and skyscrapers.Industrial Buildings: There are an estimated 350,000 industrial buildings nationwide.Military & Institutional: Federal properties account for an additional 240,000 military buildings.Track or benchmark energy and utility data for these structures using the U.S. EPA Portfolio Manager, or review detailed physical and energy characteristics via the EIA Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey.