Brockton Everlast Announced as Better Buildings Partnership’s Latest Member
07 April 2022Brockton Everlast Announced as Better Buildings Partnership’s Latest Member
07 April 2022The Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) today announced the joining of Brockton Everlast as their latest member.
Brockton Everlast is a London-based real estate investment and development firm with a focus on acquiring, developing and asset managing large scale buildings that provide some of the most sustainable workplaces across both the centre of London and its wider metro area. The firm also provides life science-focused laboratories and workplaces in the specialised, world-leading clusters of Cambridge and Oxford.
Their joining comes shortly after Pavan Patel joined their team as a Senior Associate, Sustainability, bringing with her a wealth of experience in the sector.
On every building Brockton Everlast acquires, develops and manages, the firm designs and implements a strategy that addresses both the macro Sustainability issues (e.g. climate change mitigation and a commitment to net zero by 2030) and the micro Sustainability issues (e.g. providing for the needs of local people and implementing high quality placemaking in the neighbourhoods the firm invests in).
Brockton Everlast is committed to ensuring that their entire portfolio achieves net zero carbon by 2030. Their target includes both embodied and operational carbon – addressing the emissions resulting from the development, management and operation of their buildings, as well as their own corporate activities.
The BBP is thrilled to welcome Brockton Everlast to its membership, which has now grown to 48 members.
Sarah Ratcliffe, CEO, Better Buildings Partnership said: “Brockton Everlast already demonstrate a clear commitment to sustainability across their portfolio and corporate activities. We’re very excited to have them on board to support them in their sustainability journey , and to collaborate with them to find solutions to the ever evolving sustainability issues spanning our sector.”
David Marks, Chief Executive Officer, Brockton Everlast said: “We recognise the importance of collaboration in creating a sustainable built environment, so we are pleased to join the industry-leading organisation, the Better Buildings Partnership. We look forward to engaging with other BBP members to help drive the sustainability agenda across the commercial real estate sector.”