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Green Building: Why sustainable investment makes sense
5 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Te Puni Kokiri House, owned by Argosy, was certified as a 5 Green Star Built rated building in March 2014.
Te Puni Kokiri House, owned by Argosy, was certified as a 5 Green Star Built rated building in March 2014.
NZ Herald
By: Graham Skellern
If Argosy Property chief executive Peter Mence has his way, everything he touches will turn to green.
Argosy, managing an industrial, commercial and retail portfolio worth nearly $2 billion, has embedded a sustainable, green reality into its business operating model. Its goal is to deliver better environments for tenants that promote productivity and minimise environmental impact.