Do Green Buildings make dollars and sense?
In conjunction with the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate at the University of San Diego, CB Richard Ellis has released the largest study of its kind on the benefits of green office space for occupants located in a significant portfolio of CBRE managed office buildings.
The study found occupants reported increased productivity and fewer sick days, and that green buildings have both lower vacancy and higher rental rates.
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- Energy Smart Buildings - SpringThu 29 Sep 2011
- Companies go green to enhance productivityMon 28 Mar 2011
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- A World GBC Report: Tackling Global Climate Change - Meeting Local PrioritiesFri 17 Sep 2010
- Energy Smart BuildingsFri 16 Apr 2010
- Green Building Evolution 2010Thu 18 Feb 2010
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