1. Lendlease: This Australian-based company is known for its sustainable and green initiatives. It has been involved in several mixed-use projects such as Barangaroo South in Sydney and Elephant Park in London.
2. Hines: Hines has been involved in several mixed-use projects that prioritize sustainable development. Its notable projects include the Ecotopia Park in China and the CityLine development in Texas.
3. Skanska: This Swedish company is committed to developing sustainable mixed-use projects. In the US, it has been involved in the development of the La Kretz Innovation Campus in Los Angeles and the 2+U project in Seattle.
4. Forest City Ratner Companies: This New York-based developer has been involved in several sustainable mixed-use projects such as Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn and the Stapleton redevelopment in Denver.
5. Prologis: Prologis is a global leader in logistics real estate and has been committed to sustainable development for over a decade. Its notable mixed-use projects include the Prologis Park Joliet development in Illinois.
6. HOK: As an architecture and design firm, HOK has been involved in several notable sustainable mixed-use projects such as the Sea Change development in Singapore and the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
7. Broad Sustainable Building: This Chinese company is committed to sustainable development and is known for its impressive modular construction techniques. It has been involved in several mixed-use projects such as the Mini Sky City in China.
8. Related Companies: This New York-based developer has been committed to sustainable development for over two decades. Its notable mixed-use projects include the Hudson Yards development in New York City.
9. Gensler: As an architecture and design firm, Gensler has been involved in several sustainable mixed-use projects such as the Latham Square Building in Oakland and the Shanghai Tower in China.
10. Tishman Speyer: This New York-based developer has been involved in several sustainable mixed-use projects such as the Jackson Park development in Chicago and the Eighth Avenue Place development in Calgary.