REAL ESTATE

The path from property to possibility

We need buildings that connect, not divide. Cities and neighborhoods that endure and at the same time are newly created—ecologically, digitally, socially. Buildings are no longer just physical space, but a strategic lever for climate protection, innovation, and social cohesion. Between business, innovation, and life, they create the foundations for exchange, value creation, and quality of life. Climate change, land scarcity, and technological disruption call for a new way of working together. We need to create living spaces that combine permanence, change, and the future—resilient, livable, and sustainable.

 

Key Topics

Rethinking portfolios, creating new value.

Existing buildings offer enormous potential for value appreciation through renovation, modernization, and smart repositioning. How can we transform existing properties into sustainable, high-yield core assets?

From buildings to climate-positive urban structures.

Developing entire neighborhoods to be climate-positive means taking a holistic approach to building operations and the circular economy. How can we use this to create cities that are both livable and competitive? 

Rethinking urban spaces.

Cities are facing growing space shortages and increasing demands for resilience, energy efficiency, and connectivity. To what extent do retrofit solutions and densified urban concepts contribute to the sustainable development of urban structures?

The city of tomorrow begins with the smart buildings of today.

Europe must design urban spaces to be resource-efficient, resilient, and digitally connected. Connecting buildings and neighborhoods with modern technologies is crucial for efficient, livable cities. How can existing software solutions help to optimally manage assets and digitize processes?

Resources for the future.

The choice of materials determines the energy efficiency, life cycle, environmental impact, and comfort of buildings. How can we use innovative combinations of materials to design sustainable, high-performance, and future-proof real estate?

The city as a magnet for talent and creativity.

Highly qualified professionals are the foundation for innovation, economic strength, and livable neighborhoods. How do we design urban spaces, work environments, and neighborhoods that attract, nurture, and retain talent in the long term?

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Sara Bihler

neext Real Estate

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