Globalworth, the leading office investor in Central and Eastern Europe and the office market leader in Romania, has earned the WELL Health-Safety Rating for the entire portfolio of almost half a million square meters consisting of 15 office buildings in Romania.
One United Properties (BVB: ONE), one of the leading green developers of residential, mixed-use and office real estate in Romania, joins United Nations Global Compact, the largest corporate sustainability initiative in the world. The decision to join UN Global Compact is part of a larger sustainability strategy that One United Properties will roll out in the coming months.
GTC, one of the leading real estate companies in Central and Eastern Europe, announced that, starting 2021, all its Romanian portfolio uses renewable energy sources. The green energy that powers the office projects owned by the company locally is certified by guarantees of origin. This is part of the company’s commitment to ensuring accessible and clean energy in all its properties across Europe. Another stage of GTC’s strategy to protect the environment focuses on improving its assets by achieving the highest certification degrees on the market.
Globalworth, the leader of the Romanian office market, is pleased to announce that the newly refurbished lobby in its class “A” TCI office building in Bucharest is ready to host its visitors and tenants which include Mindspace, Tradeshift, Cegeka, E&Y, Hidroelectrica, Deutsche Bank and Anima.
SkyTower, the tallest office building in Romania, has received the Gold DGNB certification for sustainable buildings, following the assessment by ÖGNI (the Austrian Society for Sustainable Real Estate Management).
Part of One Floreasca City multifunctional project developed by One United Properties, One Tower office building has received the WELL Health and Safety certification, which highlights the impact of buildings on the health and well-being of occupants. This accurate certification for office buildings guarantees that the certified building meets all the conditions to provide a healthy and comfortable working environment.
Almost 96% of Romanian employees consider that the standards that certify the level of resilience of a building in the face of a pandemic are not only useful, but also necessary in the current context, according to a survey initiated by Genesis Property among 1,208 employees across the country.
Over 300 buildings and real estate properties were certified as ‘green buildings’ between 2010-2020 in Romania, a period that marked the first decade of sustainable development. Romania ranks 3rd among CEE countries, after Poland (1232 certificates) and Czech Republic (422). The next positions are occupied by Hungary (232) and Slovakia (124). The accelerated growth is deemed to continue, as green building becomes a strategic tool in reaching EU Green Deal targets – according to the BuildGreen 2020-2020 Sustainable Development Report.
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