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Sustainable Urban Areas and Infrastructure Perspectives from leading developers and property companies
Chris Pyke Chief Operating Officer GRESB
Learning Objectives Developing sustainable urban areas and infrastructure
• Understand key technologies and development practices inherent to current leading development projects.
• Identify areas where the social aspects of the sustainability movement can add to overall project viability
• Understand opportunities presented by large scale projects to deliver greater sustainable solutions
• Discover high quality, mixed-use urban regeneration development projects that transform ‘greenfield’ and ‘urban renewal’ sites into vibrant master planned communities
Panelists Developing Sustainable Real Estate and Infrastructure
• Chris Pyke, GRESB (moderator) • Myrrh Caplan, Skanska • Joyce Mihalik, Forest City • Geoff Dutaillis, Lend Lease
Challenges & Solutions Developing Sustainable Real Estate and Infrastructure
Unprecedented circumstances: 1. Global challenges 2. Local solutions 3. Transparency and accountability
#1 GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Energy and Emissions Challenges
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Hot
Hotter
Really darn hot
More pollution
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Health & Well-being Challenges
Acute Disease Decreasing
Challenges & Solutions Many more
• Energy • Emissions • Water • Waste • Materials • Social equity • Heat island • Renewable energy • Accessibility • Stormwater • Hazardous waste • Corruption
• Labor rights • Diversity • Discrimination • Governance • Biodiversity • Endangered species • Surface water quality • Invasive species • Environmental justice • Walkability • Bikeability • Many more …
#2 LOCAL SOLUTONS
Energy and Emissions Solutions
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Hysan Place, Hong Kong
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Health & Well-being Solutions
#3 TRANSPARENCY
GRESB Model Global ESG performance
Slowly shrinking footprint North America: Footprint and LFL Consumption 2014-2015
Challenges & Solutions Developing Sustainable Real Estate and Infrastructure
Unprecedented circumstances: ü (Profound) Global challenges ü (Scalable) Local solutions ü (Urgent need for) Transparency and accountability
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Myrrh Caplan, MBA, LEED AP, ESIA National Sustainability Director
District-Scale Strategies & Snapshots
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“District-scale” - All shapes and sizes
Social Aspects 22
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Leading in RESIDENTIAL Designing communities with positive district impact and integration
Innovative Opportunities
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Innovations in INFRASTRUCTURE Constructing large-scale community solutions
Practices & Policies 26
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Applying our practices and policies to an OLYMPIC COMPLEX A literal village within a city
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Thank you!
Developing Sustainable Urban Areas and Infrastructure
Joyce Mihalik VP Integrative Design Services
Company Overview
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VISION AND MISSION
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OUR VISION To be the real estate leader and partner-of-choice in creating distinctive places to live, work, and shop.
OUR MISSION Forest City is a leading owner, operator, and developer of distinctive and diversified real estate projects in select core markets, which create value for our customers, shareholders, and communities through place creation, sustainable practices, and a long-term investment perspective.
We operate by developing meaningful relationships and leveraging our entrepreneurial capabilities with creative and talented associates who embrace our core values.
Core Market Strategy 1
STRONG COMMITMENT TO OUR CORE MARKETS
1 Core markets include those mentioned in the map and regional malls outside of these markets.
Our assets are located in core markets characterized by great urban centers with strong demographics and superior growth potential
Product Type
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NEW YORK CITY NY Times Building
BOSTON 65 Landsdowne
WASHINGTON D.C. Foundry Lofts
PHILADELPHIA Museum Towers
CHICAGO SKY55
DALLAS 3700M
SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco Center
LOS ANGELES Victoria Gardens
DENVER Stapleton
Office 43%
Residential 30%
Retail 27%
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PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW – RESIDENTIAL, OFFICE, RETAIL
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38 Office and Life Science Properties § Totals 10.7M GLA
36 Retail Centers § 19.7M Total Square Feet, 11.8M GLA
120 Residential Properties § 32,106 Total Leasable Units
(1) Includes Richmond, Virginia
SAN FRANCISCO CENTRE – San Francisco, CA Arris – The Yards – Washington, DC
Project Highlight The Yards: Twelve12
Our projects create opportunities for people to work, live, and shop in exciting and vibrant settings. By celebrating place and retaining the historic fabric of communities, our projects are built on the past to create a new future.
Built on Purpose
Reporting Excellence GRI:
kWh, DKTHM, and MLB of Energy Consumption
kWh/sqf of Building Energy Intensity MMBtu/sqf of GHG Emissions Intensity
LEED Credits:
% of Energy Cost Savings % of Green Power % of Total Annual Energy Consumption
Metered FCE CSR:
% Portfolio Carbon Savings $/SF of Operational Costs
We start with a building plan that captures daylight, work in advanced HVAC and lighting systems, add controls through smart technology, and finish with renewable energy to relentlessly shrink our carbon footprint.
Low Carb(on) Plan
Reporting Metrics GRI:
m3 of Water Consumption m3/sqf of Building Water Intensity
LEED Credits:
% Decrease in Stormwater Runoff Volume % Reduction in Potable Water % Reduction in Irrigation Water % of Wastewater Reused
FCE CSR:
% Portfolio Water Savings $/SF of Operational Costs
Project Highlight Presidio Landmark
We protect this precious resource by investing in smart infrastructure connections ,water-efficient technologies, and closed loop systems.
Water Guardian
We create places that inspire unique experiences, implement cutting edge solutions, and use responsive technologies for a greener future.
Your Address for Innovation
We collaboratively set targets and establish metrics for sustainable design. By rigorously implementing our integrated design process and validating through measurement, we assure that our projects achieve high performance.
Make the Building Work
Sustainable Urban Projects Under Development
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The Yards Washington, DC
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• 48-acre mixed-use project • 3,400 residential units • 1.8 million square feet of office space • 400,000 square feet of retail and dining • 5.5-acre publicly funded public park
THE YARDS DEVELOPMENT: SITE PLAN
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Washington, D.C.
THE YARDS
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Pacific Park Brooklyn, NY
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• 22-acre mixed-use project • 6,400 units of housing (2,250 affordable) • 250,000 square feet of retail space • 8 acres of landscaped open space
BROOKLYN - OVERVIEW
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§ Transit and Infrastructure Improvements § LEED Certified & Sustainable Development
PACIFIC PARK BROOKLYN: PROJECT PLAN
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Market-rate & affordable rental 363 units Est. opening Q3 2016
100% affordable rental 303 units Est. opening Q2 2017/2018
100% affordable rental 298 units Est. opening Q4 2016/2017
For-sale condos 278 units
461 Dean St 38 SIXTH AVE
PACIFIC PARK
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Stapleton Denver, CO
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• 4,700-acre, mixed-use community • 6,594 homes • 1,524 rental apartments (additional 483 under construction) • 2.4 million square feet of retail space • 400,000 square feet of office space • 2.5 million square feet of flex/R&D space • 14 schools • 1,074 acres of parks, open space and trails
STAPLETON – SITE PLAN
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Stapleton, CO
STAPLETON
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Pier 70 San Francisco, CA • 28 acres is a mixed-use • 900,000 to 1.8 million square feet of office space • 350,000 square feet of retail, local production, and cultural/community uses • 1,000 to 2,000 residential units
• 7 acres of waterfront parks
PIER 70 – SITE PLAN
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San Francisco, CA
PIER 70
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activating the site
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5M San Francisco, CA • 4 acres mixed-use development • 1.25 acres of new public open space • 40% affordable housing • 12,000 square feet of office space will be dedicated to arts, cultural and
educational uses
5M– SITE PLAN
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San Francisco,
5M
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renderings
Thank You Joyce Mihalik
VP Integrative Design Services Forest City Realty Trust
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DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE URBAN AREAS
CREATING THE BEST PLACES
Elephant & Castle, London Artworks, 2015
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“ You can dream, create, design, and build the most beautiful place in the world, but it requires people to make it a reality.”
Walt Disney
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Barangaroo South SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
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Barangaroo South SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
CARBON
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Elephant & Castle SOUTHWARK LONDON
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ELEPHANT PARK ENERGY HUB
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Elephant & Castle SOUTHWARK LONDON
LARGEST NEW PARK IN 70 YEARS IN CENTRAL LONDON
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406 EXISTING MATURE TREES
+2500PLANTED OFF SITE
282NEW TREES
Elephant & Castle ELICIT FEEDBACK & LOCAL PARNERSHIPS
SUPPORTING LOCAL JOBS & CONSTRUCTION SKILLS TRAINING
DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE URBAN AREAS | CREATING THE BEST PLACES
6,000 NEW JOBS TAERGET
179 PREVIOUSLY UNEMPLOYED
77 FOR MORE THAN 6 MONTHS
433 SOUTHWARK RESIDENTS
400 TRAINED WHO HAD NEVER HELD A JOB
CREATION OF A CONSTRUCTION SKILLS CENTER
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