Green Infrastructure
Green infrastructure uses natural or engineered systems like bioswales or green roofs to manage stormwater and improve sustainability.

September 30, 2025
What is Green Infrastructure?
Green infrastructure refers to natural or engineered systems that manage stormwater, reduce heat, and improve sustainability in developments. Examples include bioswales, permeable pavement, urban forests, and green roofs.
Why Green Infrastructure Matters in Real Estate
It matters in real estate because green infrastructure reduces flooding risk, improves environmental performance, and may qualify projects for sustainability incentives. It also enhances community livability and property values.
Example of Green Infrastructure in Action
A new subdivision integrates permeable pavement and bioswales as green infrastructure, reducing stormwater runoff and lowering municipal fees.
Key Takeaways
- Natural or engineered systems for stormwater and climate resilience.
- Includes bioswales, permeable pavement, and urban trees.
- Improves sustainability and environmental performance.
- May qualify for tax credits or green certifications.
- Enhances livability and property marketability.
Related Terms
- Stormwater Management
- Green Roof
- Sustainability
- Urban Planning
- Building Envelope

A rendering of the first two buildings, 119 and 151 Bruce Street, which will total 500 homes. (Courtesy of Medallion Corporation)
A rendering of a proposed park that would add significant green space to downtown Oshawa. (Courtesy of Medallion Corporation)
A drawing of ReHousing Co-Founder Michael Piper's triplex in Toronto's east end/ReHousing
Some of the housing configurations available through the design catalogue/ReHousing 











Renderings of the tower proposed for 1394 Robson Street in Vancouver. (Arcadis, Asia Standard Americas)
Renderings of the tower proposed for 1394 Robson Street in Vancouver. (Arcadis, Asia Standard Americas)
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The Vue at 2830 Peatt Road in Langford, British Columbia. (Boardwalk REIT)
The preliminary proposal for the Lynn Valley Safeway at 1170 E 27th Street in North Vancouver. (Crombie REIT)