How do European employees see the office?
In February 2022, BNP Paribas Real Estate and IFOP conducted a survey of service sector employees in seven European countries...
In February 2022, BNP Paribas Real Estate and IFOP conducted a survey of service sector employees in seven European countries...
Sustainability is becoming increasingly more important in every aspects of our lives. Companies, governments, and citizens are getting more aware of the impact of today’s choices on tomorrow’s world.
Biodiversity is in short a way to describe the scope and variety that exists in the living world. The diversity of the living world is characterised by as many species, genes and habitats that make up our planet. It is as such, incredibly difficult to quantify and be limited to, a definition that depends on a specific perspective.
Over the past several years, national regulations in Germany have laid a strong foundation for ESG investment. Today, the German real estate market is ready to capitalise on EU regulations offering greater clarity and transparency to investors. Nonetheless, there are challenges ahead – including a lack of consistent data and the risk averse position of many investors.
For several years now, BNP Paribas Real Estate has been implementing a positive, concrete approach in all its projects aimed at re-establishing a balanced and harmonious relationship with urban ecosystems.
In this fifth edition of the European property market report, The Lighthouse, BNP Paribas REIM takes a look back over the specificities of the real estate market and the investment strategies to be considered in line with the macroeconomic and financial environment.
In this new episode of Real Catch Up, the BNP Paribas Real Estate podcast that observes, analyses, and decrypts the real estate sector and the city of the future, we talk about biodiversity.