There’s never been a more urgent time for our industry to step up to global environmental and social challenges. And we are uniquely positioned to drive real change by reimagining real estate from the ground up with innovative technologies that reduce waste and make a real difference.
We will be Net Zero by 2050 or sooner.
By prioritizing innovative technologies and advanced sustainability practices we are taking tangible action that makes a difference. We’re committed to going further – and to moving faster.
Lead on sustainable solutions
We prioritize understanding and managing our environmental impact to be best-in-class on sustainable development and operations.
Partner for thriving communities
We reimagine real estate through collaborations and partnerships to create vibrant, engaged, and sustainable communities.
Empower our people
We lead with inclusivity, embracing our diverse culture and invest in our teams to support individual development and growth.
Promote trust through governance
We're committed to maintaining the highest ethical and legal standards. We manage risks and leverage opportunities to build a sustainable, successful business.
Sustainability at a glance
100%
of core developments are LEED Gold or higher
99%
of core office have a sustainability designation
57
million KWh of electricity generated from solar
Our commitment to lead on sustainable solutions is demonstrated by strong environmental improvements. Our work for the last eight years has produced dramatic decreases in greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, electricity usage, and a 45% diversion from landfill. Our results have been industry-leading.
Brian McCarthy, CAO, Retail
Where sustainability becomes reality
We believe that building a better world for our communities begins with us. Which is why we’re committed to using clean energy sources in our property operations, prioritizing environmental performance in our office locations, and integrating innovative technology throughout our properties.
Our ambition is to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.