There is no denying that the number of natural disasters and their severity have increased over the years. Wildfires have burned more than four million acres in California in 2020, which is double the previous record of two million acres that was set in 2018. On the other side of the country, the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has also broken multiple records. All these extreme weather events mean that buildings need to become more resilient to the changes that have happened and changes that will continue to occur.
In this Globe St. article, Partner Energy’s Tony Liou discusses the multi-step approach to real estate resilience and why the financial case is an easy one. Click here to read more.

March 25, 2026
Effective communication is key to successful lender-consultant partnerships—improving clarity, reducing delays, and supporting better deals.

March 11, 2026
In this Globe St. article, Brett Hayes discusses how sellers who complete due diligence before going to market can reduce re-trades and keep deals moving forward.

February 05, 2026
Fannie Mae recently released updates to its Multifamily Property Condition Assessment (PCA) requirements that will have an immediate impact on how PCAs are reported. The revisions include updates to Form 4099- Instructions for Performing a Multifamily Property Condition Assessment, and Form 4099.G - Known Problematic Materials and Property Design Issues. Among the most notable changes are new requirements related to the remediation of aluminum wiring.




