When dealing with contaminated properties in residential and commercial settings, many developers are leveraging the cleanup process not just to achieve site closure, but also to improve the property value. The trend in property remediation has gone from simply covering up the problem or blocking it off to a more organic and visually appealing way of dealing with contamination. From an environmental perspective, the main concern is to perform all of the actions required in the Remedial Action Plan. For owners and lenders, there is more of a long term benefit in improving the final appearance of the property and its perception within the community.
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May 27, 2026
In cities across the country, historic industrial assets continue to present challenges and untapped potential. For developers willing to navigate the complexity – and for advisors equipped to translate that complexity into actionable insight – these properties can become catalysts for long-term urban reinvestment.

May 20, 2026
Corey Myers discusses how proactive indoor air quality programs help commercial property teams prevent mold, moisture, and tenant complaints before they escalate.

May 20, 2026
Frank Krech, Sr. Engineer at Partner, brings years of expertise in structural engineering, building envelope consulting, & restoration engineering.




