…of NCREIF, President of RERI, Chairman of the NCREIF Research Committee, and a member of the NCREIF Fund-Index Subcommittee, which developed the NFI-ODCE Index. He initiated and served on the…
…Committee, and a member of the NCREIF Fund-Index Subcommittee, which developed the NFI-ODCE Index. He initiated and served on the Leadership Committee of the Global Real Estate Fund Index, which…
…excuse to keep valuations higher than what we think they should be,” Mr. Shemesh said. The ODCE index (NCREIF Fund Index-Open End Diversified Core Equity), was down 1.5% during the…
As the largest market center complex in the world, Dallas Market Center serves more industries and produces more market events than any other trade center. Development began in 1957 as…
…a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Biola University. She attends Commercial Real Estate Women events throughout the year and is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers….
…Park, a vibrant two-acre space that hosts special events, cultural arts programs, and recreational activities, and offers residents walkable access to Redmond Transit Center, Redmond Central Connector Park, Heron Rookery…
…personal lives, curate events and offer intellectual content programming, create flexibility for their ever-changing spatial needs and promote collaboration and connection through engaging environments. At Crow Holdings, we have proven…
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)
The below statement is based on requirements related to Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 on Sustainability-related disclosures in the financial services sector (the “SFDR”). The purpose of the Disclosure Regulation is to achieve more transparency on how financial market participants consider any environmental, social, or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could have a negative material impact on the value of an investment (“Sustainability Risks”).
“Crow Holdings Capital believes Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) considerations may impact investment outcomes. As a result, Crow Holdings Capital strives to focus on ESG throughout the investment lifecycle in order to invest with a sense of purpose and responsibility, to positively impact communities and to add social and economic value. Crow Holdings Capital considers a variety of sustainability factors in connection with the investment strategies of their funds, which centre around acquisition, development and ownership of real estate properties. Such factors may include, where reasonably practicable but are not limited to, improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the implementation of energy saving methods such as lighting retrofits, cool roofs, installing smart thermostats, energy-efficient appliances, and electric vehicle charging stations; improving water conservation through the installation of high-efficiency plumbing fixtures, water detention systems, improving landscape irrigation practices and incorporating native plants; reducing waste, recycling and restoring soil and disturbed habitats during the construction phase; evaluating green building certifications; and facilitating tenant well-being through convenient fitness facilities and improving indoor air quality. Such factors will generally attempt to be identified at the due diligence stage of the investment process and, where appropriate, are monitored throughout the duration of the investment. As part of Crow Holdings Capital’s commitment to sustainability, its parent company, Crow Holdings, sponsors and participates in EarthX, a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to education and awareness of sustainable initiatives. Crow Holdings Capital will continue to monitor industry standards and best practices towards ESG integration.”
“It is important to Crow Holdings Capital that all employees are fully aligned with Crow Holdings Capital’s Sustainability Policy. Sustainability risk means an environmental, social or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investment (“Sustainability Risk”). Sustainability Risk is generally considered similarly as other risks which could reasonably be expected to cause a material negative impact on the value of a fund or portfolio. Crow Holdings Capital does not currently consider the adverse impacts of investment decisions on sustainability factors within the meaning of the SFDR. While ESG considerations are integrated into Crow Holdings Capital’s investment process as outlined in Crow Holdings Capital’s Sustainability Policy, the detailed rules underlying the SFDR will require Crow Holdings Capital to ascertain the availability of the data expected to be reported under the new requirements of the SFDR. As such, the position will continue to be monitored and reviewed by Crow Holdings Capital as the underlying rules are finalized and market practice becomes apparent.