HOTELS

Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in hotel development projects as investors and guests start paying more attention to the environmental performance of buildings. Travel habits are also changing with the rise of climate consciousness and COVID travel restrictions, domestic travel is on the rise.

The hotel investment market in Germany predominantly relies on projects in the development phase, due to a lack of existing properties. While sustainability bears significant importance at the design and build phase, the operational efficiency, digitisation and engaging with guests on sustainable and energy efficient features is also key.

Dr Memminger-Rieve and her team are extremely well positioned to assist in a complete suite of ESG services across our pan- European development portfolio. From assisting in policy forming to ESG monitoring and eventual ratings, EnviroSustain have proved themselves to be at the cutting edge of this critical subject area.


Sam Walsh, Director | Real Estate Development, PATRIZIA

EnviroSustain can support you with:

Technical and Environmental Due Diligence

Existing building certifications (BREEAM and DGNB)

Climate protection roadmaps


CASE STUDY

Office and hotel complex in Berlin achieves LEED® Gold certification

EnviroSustain was responsible for the coordination and management of the LEED® certification process and, with the support of the property management, for the preparation of the verification documents for the certification for a complex of buildings in Berlin, Germany.

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