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Investor approaches to greening real assets span a wide spectrum—from doing the bare minimum to comply with regulation, to deep retrofits...
Chairperson
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171 Victoria Street is an iconic 412,000 ft² redevelopment and a good example of how sustainability has become core investment risk management, not an add-on...
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Sustainability has moved far beyond regulatory compliance - it is now a fundamental driver of competitive advantage for both investors and developers. This ThinkTank will explore how ESG principles are being embedded across the investment and development lifecycle, influencing capital allocation, design, delivery, and long‑term asset performance.
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In a volatile and uncertain market, the underwriting process is often undertaken when limited information is available about the true cost and risk implications...
Chairperson
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In shallow and illiquid markets, developers face a distinct challenge: how to future-proof existing assets while protecting returns and maintaining flexibility in the business plan...
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Since its introduction, the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) has had a profound impact on how sustainability is defined, measured and reported...
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As ESG commitments move from aspiration to obligation, real estate investors face growing scrutiny around governance, disclosure and accountability...
Chairperson
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From target to delivery, the greatest risks to carbon, energy and resilience performance often emerge not in design, but in contracts, procurement and execution...
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As market conditions tighten and buyer scrutiny increases, preparing a real estate asset for exit has become more complex than timing alone...