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European property investment industry’s role in promoting sustainable finance 2020
Published on 27 Oct 2020
Impact Investing Seminar 2020
Published on 23 Oct 2020
Industry experts discussed the importance and drivers of impact investing, looked at how to measure and report and identify the key challenges faced when looking for suitable impact products.
Southside Stockholm - Social Case Study EQT 2020
Published on 16 Oct 2020
Southside, located in central Stockholm is a redevelopment of an office building into a state-of-the-art educational building that will focus on the wellbeing of its occupants, demonstrating strong social value credentials.
Prepared by EQT
Code Paris - Social Case Study EQT 2020
Published on 16 Oct 2020
Code, located in Paris CBD was a major redevelopment from a car park into a Grade A office with a strong focus on sustainability certifications and occupier health and wellbeing. Several sustainability and health and wellbeing certifications were achieved upon completion.
Prepared by EQT
Allee Center Leipzig - Social Case Study EQT 2020
Published on 16 Oct 2020
Allee Center, located in Leipzig (Germany) is a daily needs shopping destination and community hub in the district. Indoor and outdoor greenery, water features and biophilic elements enhance the visitor experience. Active engagement with community groups and charities as well as holding community events have ensured strong links with the local community.
Prepared by EQT
Impact Investing Paper 2020
Published on 13 Oct 2020
This short paper aims to clarify the role impact investing can play across the broad spectrum of real estate investments and explains the concepts, frameworks and tools that are currently used across asset classes.
How to guide: Climate Risk Due Diligence Questions
Published on 13 Oct 2020
Carbon Neutral Real Estate Strategy
Published on 13 Oct 2020
Whilst not conceived as an Impact Strategy, the Carbon Neutral Real Estate (CNRE) Fund is a good example of intentionality aspect of Impact Investment, as the investment thesis is focused on addressing a tangible environmental need, and investment decision making is rooted in meeting this goal in alignment with the financial objectives of the Fund. CNRE is a joint venture between Columbia Threadneedle Investments, the Carbon Trust and Stanhope, developed specifically to reduce the carbon emissions of the built environment. Columbia Threadneedle explain the strategy here:
“UK office buildings contribute around a fifth of total carbon emissions in the UK. New build, carbon-compliant real estate developments are low in comparison to the total supply, and these buildings can be typically very carbon inefficient to redevelop. The Government's 2050 Net-Zero target, means emissions from existing buildings will need to be reduced by 100%, which realistically can only be achieved via refurbishment of existing buildings, and their ongoing efficient operation. As an institutional manager of UK real estate we have the ability - and the responsibility - to help drive positive outcomes for society. In 2010 we took a pioneering step towards carbon reduction in the built environment by teaming up with Stanhope, one of the UK’s leading commercial developers, and the Carbon Trust, a world-leading adviser to businesses, governments and the public sector on carbon reduction. This partnership between industry experts adds value throughout the entire lifecycle of each office building, from acquisition through refurbishment, leasing and occupation, to ensure carbon emissions are minimised.”
Management Fees and Terms Study 2020
Published on 06 Oct 2020
The Management Fees and Terms Study analyses the fees and terms structures and rates of non-listed real estate funds.
INREV Annual Conference 2020
Published on 01 Oct 2020
Between 28 and 29 September 2020, we held the Annual Conference in a hybrid online setting from the #INREV Live Online Studio. 620 members logged into the online platform from locations across 27 countries around the globe, to hear 15 speakers across 10 sessions discuss topics related to the overarching theme of, ‘Business Interrupted: Building Resilience for the new norm’.
The non-listed real estate community gathered together for two days of insights, discussion and dialogue touching on topics such as ESG, Sustainable Finance, Geopolitics, mega-trends impacting the sector as well as more specific sub themes such as the office of tomorrow and the opportunities in the beds sector.
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