2006 White Paper: Green Buildings and the Bottom Line: The ‘New Reality’ of Green Building From Environmental Cause to Financial Opportunity
Do green buildings command premium rents? Do they lease up faster than “conventional” buildings? Are they more valuable than other real estate investments? What is the market potential for green buildings in the future? These questions and more are addressed in BD+C's analysis of the financial aspects of the green building movement. Download a PDF of the full report at the bottom of the page.
1. Financial opportunity in green building
2. Where the AEC industry stands on sustainability
3. Financing green office buildings
4. Selling green to retail markets
5. Hotels: A budding green market
6. Restaurants on an energy diet
7. The modern green home
8. Greening the industrial sector
9. Higher education goes green
10. Greener days ahead for K-12
11. Healthcare’s case for green
12. The greening of government
13. White Paper Action Plan
Sponsors
Alliance for Sustainable Built Environments
The Carpet & Rug Institute
Chemical Fabrics and Film Association—Vinyl Roofing Division
The Construction Specifications Institute
Duro-Last Roofing Inc.
Gensler
Green Building Initiative
The Hardwood Council
Lafarge
North American Insulation Manufacturers Association
The Vinyl Institute
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