Many of the new sustainable buildings popping up around Europe contain technology to make use of solar power and rainwater, and aim to transform surrounding neighborhoods.
But these state-of-the-art developments in cities like Madrid and Paris haven't resolved the debate over whether going green pays off for investors.
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