Sustainability

Environmentally and socially
resilient spaces

The Lantern atrium auditorium
The Lantern

Property for positive impact

We know carbon emissions are causing our planet to overheat. With buildings accounting for nearly 40% of global emissions and almost half of the world’s natural resource depletion, we are committed to achieving net-zero carbon in all our projects and driving innovation to reduce our environmental impact.

By sharing our process, we hope to inspire others in 
the industry to take action.

Our Approach

Our commitment to sustainable design is integrated into everything we do. By combining the principles of circularity, we can communicate our core essence of double and triple materiality and circularity. This framework forms the basis of our sustainable business model, illustrating how every facet of our operations aligns with environmental, social, and economic endurance. A true reflection of our dedication to creating real, lasting value.

Real estate can and should be a force for good. We deliver the places where people work, shop and play… a fundamental part of humanity.”
Nicholas Lazari

Our targets

The Lantern interior roof detail

Carbon Story

Find out about our carbon story

Maximising Positive Impact for London

By innovating, pivoting and pushing the limits of design and sustainability – we’re developing buildings that will reduce carbon now and create brighter prospects for future generations.

Portfolio Case Studies

And by sharing our successes and challenges, we aim to lead by example, inspiring the industry to come together and build a more flourishing future.

22 Baker Street streetview

22 Baker Street

Maximising material reuse and minimising carbon, 22 Baker Street balances heritage with sustainability. A detailed audit and innovative repurposing refined our approach to circular economy principles.
262 High Holborn exterior

262 High Holborn

262 High Holborn occupies a prominent spot in one of London’s busiest thoroughfares. With its minimalist Portland stone façade and intricate heraldic relief, it remains a strong example of mid-century architecture.
25 Berkeley Square

25 Berkeley Square

25 Berkeley Square is a Grade II listed building in the heart of Mayfair, overlooking one of London’s most historic green spaces.
Henrietta House exterior

Henrietta House

Henrietta House is a landmark headquarters in the heart of Marylebone, home to CBRE since 2011. Originally built in the 1990s, it needed a major transformation to meet modern sustainability and workplace standards.
16 Great Marlborough Street

16 Great Marlborough Street

16 Great Marlborough Street sits between Soho and Regent Street’s conservation areas, surrounded by historic landmarks like The London Palladium and Liberty.
The Lantern exterior

The Lantern

The Lantern stands at the corner of Hampstead Road and Drummond Street in Euston, a transformation of the 1960s-built Stephenson House.
The Met Building

The Met Building

Built in 1965, The Met Building was inspired by New York’s Lever Building, a style that became a defining feature along Euston Road.
The Lazari Building exterior

The Lazari Building

The Lazari Building on Bond Street and Brook Street, formerly the iconic luxury fashion store, Fenwick, sits at the heart of London’s Mayfair Conservation Area.