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Webinar Summary:

In the real estate market, sustainability is becoming a baseline expectation, especially as the trend towards reducing emissions and creating higher-performing buildings accelerated in 2020. How did COVID affect the industry’s performance? Did energy consumption decrease proportionately with building vacancy? What are leading real estate firms doing to achieve continued carbon emissions reductions, and how are they making the investments pencil?

This global webinar, hosted by the ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance, examines the aforementioned questions with particular attention to the fact that while 2020 was an unprecedented year, real estate doubled-down on the importance of addressing climate change. This is also the first year that ULI Greenprint members have started reporting specifically in line with the ULI Greenprint Net Zero Goal.

In this webinar, hear from real estate leaders Renee Loveland (The Green Cities Company), Phillip Gallegos (Howard Hughes Corporation), Arthur van Kooij (Prologis), and Lizzie Adams (Goldman Sachs) on their efforts to reduce carbon emissions and increase building value.

Webinar Summary: In the real estate market, sustainability is becoming a baseline expectation, especially as the trend towards reducing emissions and creating higher-performing buildings accelerated in 2020. How did COVID affect the industry’s performance? Did energy consumption decrease proportionately with building vacancy? What are leading real estate firms doing to achieve continued carbon emissions reductions, and how are they making the investments pencil?

This global webinar, hosted by the ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance, examines the aforementioned questions with particular attention to the fact that while 2020 was an unprecedented year, real estate doubled-down on the importance of addressing climate change. This is also the first year that ULI Greenprint members have started reporting specifically in line with the ULI Greenprint Net Zero Goal.

In this webinar, hear from real estate leaders Renee Loveland (The Green Cities Company), Phillip Gallegos (Howard Hughes Corporation), Arthur van Kooij (Prologis), and Lizzie Adams (Goldman Sachs) on their efforts to reduce carbon emissions and increase building value.

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