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Principal Real Estate Investors Ranked Among “Greenest Companies” in the U.S.

Commercial Property Executive recognizes company’s green commercial real estate initiatives

Principal Real Estate Investors, the fourth largest institutional real estate manager in the United States, is among the greenest commercial real estate companies in the United States, according to Commercial Property Executive. The real estate publication’s annual ranking puts Principal Real Estate Investors in a class of companies forging the path for a sustainable future.

“It’s an honour to be recognised for our efforts in creating and implementing industry-leading green initiatives,” said Patrick Halter, chief executive officer of Principal Real Estate Investors. “We’ll continue to set the pace for institutional investors by optimizing building performance and reducing energy consumption.”

In 2010, Principal Real Estate Investors solidified a reputation for sustainable investment and property management with the Ten Pillars of Peak Performance, a program establishing environmental sustainability guidelines for property managers and joint venture partners that focuses on optimizing building performance and reducing energy consumption. More than 90 percent of the office buildings under management have completed some type of green building project, upgrade or improvement. This effort is projected to save approximately $12 million over the next eight years with minimal capital expenditures. The company’s focus on green initiatives has yielded impressive results:

In 2009, Principal Real Estate Investors launched the Principal Green Property Fund I, LP, which is one of the first institutional commercial real estate funds to focus on investing in green properties. Additionally, the company’s core plus commingled fund ranked first among U.S. private property funds and sixth among global private property funds for corporate environmental policies and management2.

“Environmentally conscious building decisions offer investors a long-term competitive advantage over similar properties utilizing conventional practices and makes good business sense” said Halter. “The movement toward sustainable — or green — building practices is a structural change in the commercial real estate market, and we are committed to sustainable building practices throughout our portfolio.”

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