How Does Design for Social Impact Create Value in the Built Environment?

Environmental, Social and Governance “ESG” has become an important consideration for global real estate and especially in the fast-growing economy and development of New York City. Increasingly, governments, public and private funds, developers and investors are adhering to guidelines, benchmarking and reporting frameworks, supporting the idea that ESG will increasingly affect long-term property value and how we design the built environment. This panel discussion at Human Space with Marc Norman and other industry leaders discussed how designing for social impact creates value in the built environment. Details of this event can be found here.

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