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May 5, 2026

How to Turn Problematic Properties into Opportunities

By Kathryn Peacock
By Kathryn Peacock, Principal and Strategic Director with Partner ESI | Published May 5, 2026, on GlobeSt.com.

In commercial real estate, complexity can often create opportunities — but only when it’s understood and properly managed.

Environmental issues, real or perceived, have the potential to reduce the buyer pool and put downward pressure on pricing. That’s not because these deals can’t get done; it’s because many investors lack the expertise or confidence to evaluate and underwrite the risk. For those with the right team in place, that gap becomes a competitive advantage.

A team of risk professionals — including an environmental consultant, attorney, and insurance specialist — can transform uncertainty into a defined, manageable, and often transferable risk. What initially may look like a deal-breaker becomes something that can be underwritten, negotiated, and structured into the transaction with greater certainty.

In this Globe St. article, Kathryn Peacock explains that the difference between walking away from these deals and successfully closing them often comes down to one thing: having the right team in place.

About the Authors

Kathryn Peacock

Kathryn Peacock

Strategic Director
Kathryn Peacock serves as Principal and National Client Manager for Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. With 20 years of experience under her belt, Kathryn has worked on thousands of transactions, subsurface investigations, and site remediation projects for some of the nation’s largest lenders and investors. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Soil Science from Prescott College and a Master’s in Education from the Arizona Teachers Institute. Kathryn speaks and writes frequently on a wide range of environmental due diligence topics, and is dedicated to advancing standards and best practices through her active involvement with industry associations such as ASTM. Kathryn is also a founding member of EFMR (Environmental Facilities Management Roundtable). Environmental Professionals are frequently unique within their companies, having few peers who understand the unique challenges of their day-to-day. This group was formed to help facilitate dialogue amongst industry professionals.

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