SUSTAINABILITY

AWARD-WINNING SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES WITH A VIEW TOWARDS THE BOTTOM LINE

OUR SUSTAINABILITY APPROACH

Our core belief is to avoid greenwashing and focus on proven methods in our operating properties and projects. In Development sustainability begins with masterplanning, material selection and the creation of communities that will stand the test of time. We embrace the simplicity of adaptive reuse and upcycling as well as novel forms of new technologies that can change the future of the built world.

Walkable neighborhoods that limit carbon emissions and encourage positive connections with people and the environment.

Placemaking


Environmental Remediation

Focusing on highest industry standards to bring land backfrom industrial uses and into thriving communities


Leveraging partnerships with top producers of renewable energy, for quality and scalable energy production.

Renewable energy


Crafting innovative partnerships for transportation, electric marinas, and energy districts.

new technologies


Operations


Low-miles supply chain, waste awareness and energy optimization.

CONSTRUCTION

Utilizing natural, long-lasting materials focused on entire life-cycle analysis and new materials focused on leading edge performance.


Targeting broad benefits or grants and tax credits to ensure the projects meet the highest sustainability standards in a way that is accretive to investor returns.

Financing & Credit


IMPACT

The luxury hotel industry support and sustain communities in immeasurable ways,  connecting people around the world and helping travelers reconnect with people they love. 

Economic Engines of Communities

Luxur Travel is a $2.05 trillion ecosystem supports about 170 million jobs, 90 percent of which are family or small businesses.

Sustainable Leaders

The Luxury Hospitality industry is a leader in following the U.N.'s three pillars of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental.  Changes at the higher level trickle down to the overall travel industry.

“Sustainability is about preserving the places we love the most"

— Keith Bellows, National Geographic Traveler