In an era where climate change and sustainability are at the forefront of global priorities, Innes England is dedicated to leading the way in sustainability and energy performance within the commercial property sector. Our specialised team stays ahead of the curve, constantly monitoring and adapting to new policies, regulations, market drivers and technologies related to environmental stewardship and resource management.
Our commitment is to provide comprehensive solutions that not only ensure compliance with current environmental regulations, but also enhance sustainability practices across all operations and investments. We recognise the dynamic nature of sustainability standards and the risks associated with non-compliance. Leveraging our sound practical knowledge, we assist our clients in managing and mitigating these risks while capitalising on opportunities to realise maximum benefits.
We work collaboratively with our clients to boost their sustainability and energy performance, integrating cutting-edge strategies and practices into their property portfolios. Our services are designed to navigate the complexities of sustainability within the commercial property sector, from improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprints to advising on green certifications and sustainable building practices.
Our sustainability and energy performance services include:
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The Challenge: The building, significant in its location, required comprehensive management to maximise its potential, especially in light of the upcoming Assembly Rooms regeneration in the area. The property consists of a restaurant leased to Nando’s Chickenland Ltd and a retail unit leased to Done Brothers (Cash Betting) Ltd (t/a Betfred), with residential floors above.
The Challenge: The retail park previously suffered from suboptimal management, necessitating a new approach. The introduction of new features such as electric car charging points was also a key focus.