
Winter is the perfect time to lock in contractors and prices for upcoming Spring and Summer work. Partner’s certified roofing experts are here to help with essential maintenance, ongoing repairs and roof replacement planning. Relationship Manager, Bob Knight, RA discusses what you should know and how to plan ahead in his recent blog, Winter Roof Maintenance Preparedness Tips for Property Owners.
From retail and warehousing innovation in Cincinnati to mixed-use developments in Columbus to multifamily redevelopment in Cleveland and other metro areas, the Ohio CRE market is booming! How do stakeholders navigate due diligence for transactions among all the wealth to be had if they aren’t sure who their final lender will be? Managing Director, Steven Kitzke, provides guidance.
With two (2) regional offices in Cincinnati and in Cleveland, and 45 assessors strategically located throughout the Ohio Valley and Greater Cincinnati area, Partner continues to grow our staff in order to serve the active CRE market. Within the last year, we have completed 1,400 projects in the state of Ohio.
EDR Scorekeeper continues to rate Partner as the top provider of environmental due diligence throughout Ohio. Consistently raking at #1 in several states throughout the country, we thank our loyal clients for your continued support!
We are excited to announce that our Cleveland office is growing, and we have expanded within the Scripps Center! Our new address is: 312 Walnut Street, Suite 2250, Cincinnati, OH 45202


June 22, 2026
Partner has named Frederick Ellington, AIA, LEED AP, as Technical Director in its Construction Services division. With 30+ years of experience, he strengthens the firm's construction risk management, due diligence, and project advisory capabilities for commercial real estate clients.

May 27, 2026
Capital planning in commercial real estate has entered a new phase. In addition to traditional lifecycle replacements, managers now face a growing set of capital needs driven by energy ordinances, decarbonization goals, and climate risk. These drivers are no longer peripheral considerations; they are central to how capital plans are developed, prioritized, and executed.

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.




