Latitude Featured on “Going Green”
Latitude Co-founder Neal Collins was recently interviewed on Going Green with a piece titled “The Future of Sustainable Real Estate.”
It is a sincere pleasure and an honor for people to tune into our message. We look beyond sustainability to regenerative practices so that we can use the built environment as a catalyst for positive change of ourselves, our communities, and our planet.
Latitude’s reimagined Home as Sanctuary guide explores how regeneration begins at home, offering a framework for creating spaces that restore, connect, and give back to the Earth.
Can markets help heal the planet? Adam Davis of Ecosystem Investment Partners explains how mitigation banking channels private capital into ecological restoration, creating systems where regeneration and profitability advance together.
WholeTrees transforms unmilled timber into engineered structures that unite beauty, carbon performance, and local economies—proving that the least-processed wood can build a regenerative, high-performance future.
Finance doesn’t have to be extractive—Jasper van Brakel of RSF Social Finance reveals how capital, when aligned with purpose, can become a tool for regeneration and systemic healing.
Designing with nature to create abundance—Penny Livingston on the power of permaculture in real estate.