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Arbor, Bankside Yards is a finalist in ESG Edge Awards 2024

We are pleased to announce that Arbor, Bankside Yards has been named a finalist in Property Week’s inaugural ESG Edge Awards, under the ESG New-Build Project of the Year – Large category

13 Aug 2024

This recognition highlights Arbor’s exemplary sustainability credentials and reaffirms our commitment to creating exceptional, sustainable places that prioritise people and planet. As one of the few recently completed, ESG-focused, prime office buildings in central London, Arbor has quickly become a sought-after location for responsible businesses.

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As part of the wider 1.4 million sq ft Bankside Yards development, Arbor will use 100% electrical power from renewable sources, and be part of a 5th Generation energy sharing network, of a scale unprecedented in the UK, which will deliver reductions in energy use and enable the site to achieve net zero carbon in operation....

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