BlackRock, among the world’s largest asset managers and a significant investor in publicly traded real estate companies, including Realogy, Zillow and RE/MAX, drew attention after its CEO announced environmental sustainability would influence future investments.
Source: Inman News
BlackRock’s environmental strategy could shake up real estate industry
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