The existing affordable housing crisis is a situation that our nation has faced for some time now. While there has been undeniable progress, there is still more that needs to be done. To that end, the current administration is aiming to implement additional policies and programs that will help address the current deficit of affordable housing in America. What better way to usher in change than to simplify the process, take down barriers, and make the deals more equitable? For those in the industry, it means an increase in incentives and opportunities aimed at energizing and enabling developers to be part of the solution. It means affordable housing is a highly active market and will continue to be hot through 2022 and beyond.

July 02, 2026
Adrienne Perez, an Environmental Due Diligence Consultant, joins as Technical Director for Agency Services in Partner Engineering and Science's environmental service line.

June 23, 2026
For commercial real estate owners, developers, and investors, the program offers a more flexible and efficient path to address contamination, particularly at lower-priority sites enrolled in voluntary cleanup.

June 24, 2026
Amid evolving and often uncertain federal regulations, state environmental agencies have increasingly taken the lead in developing policies to address PFAS.




