A new chapter begins for the Fukushima-based hotel and water park, following a $100m offer from the New York-based manager.
Repositioning underperforming buildings for sustainability offers investors significant financial and environmental rewards, writes Chris Pyke, GRESB’s chief innovation officer, and Parag Cameron-Rastogi, director – real asset analytics.
Although part of a 183-year-old family business, the Dutch asset manager is the new kid on the block when it comes to third-party capital management.
Opportunities are emerging from troubled assets or owners, but they are not what the industry had anticipated.
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History is repeating itself for real estate investors, according to EV Realty’s co-founder and CEO Patrick Sullivan.
As climate change starts to bite and ESG rules tighten in many markets, investors face a substantial risk that their assets may get left behind.
Net zero is just one part of the sustainability story. So, where else are real estate investors focusing when it comes to ESG improvements?
The increasing focus on sustainability is not limited to developed markets. Emerging markets are also picking up and implementing green principles.
Communities take center stage as investors engage with local stakeholders and act on occupant wellbeing, data from the Fitwel benchmark shows.