Regency Real Estate has joined the BBP Managing Agents Partnership (MAP) and as the 16th member to join, is adding to the growing number of property managers that are collaborating to improve the sustainability of commercial property portfolios through the work of the MAP.
Regency Real Estate is a commercial property consultancy specialising in Property and Asset Management and manages over 2 million sqft of commercial real estate, £15 million in service charge per annum and collects over £60million in rent The management portfolio extends throughout London and across the UK and they recognise the importance of managing property in a responsible manner, fostering collaboration between owners and occupiers to help both parties meet their respective goals.
Prioritising ESG has the potential to create value and mitigate against risk, particularly with increasingly stringent regulations around the sustainability performance of buildings. Regency Real Estate are committed to enabling clients to achieve their corporate objectives whilst promoting sustainability at the asset-level, demonstrated through the delivery of services to support clients in gaining visibility of portfolio-level emissions and decarbonising their assets.
Sarah Ratcliffe, CEO, Better Buildings Partnership said: “The management of commercial real estate portfolios is taking on increasing significance as sustainability challenges come to the fore for property owners. We are delighted to welcome Regency Real Estate to MAP and look forward to working with them to develop practical tools that will support property managers in delivering more sustainable assets for their clients.”
Philip Dale, CEO of Regency Real Estate said: “We are proud to join the Managing Agents Partnership, which will enable Regency RE to collaborate with peers and contribute towards setting industry standards when it comes to sustainability in the built environment. With the support of the MAP we will be better equipped to support our clients and enable them to achieve their sustainability ambitions.”