The Alternative Facts About the Greening of Existing Buildings

The January 2017 working paper "On the Value of Environmental Certification in the Commercial Real Estate Market," by well-known researchers Rogier Holtermans and Nils Kok, looked at over 25,000 commercial properties in the seven largest U.S. markets and concluded that rental, occupancy an...

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