Legal & General is insisting that decision makers on its property team sit sustainability classes to...
Legal & General is insisting that decision makers on its property team sit sustainability classes to bolster long-term bricks and mortar returns. Recently appointed LGIM property CEO Bill Hughes believes the issue of sustainability will dominate property investment in the long term. "This is not just a publicity stunt and we are funding the cost of putting the team through real education," said Hughes. "I am thinking about this from the position of a property manager - unsustainable buildings will carry additional risk in future that needs addressing." After the course, the group wi...
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