MAKE THE BEST OF THE SLOWDOWN WITH A WELL-PLANNED RENOVATION At a recent California Lodging Investment Conference, we heard from hoteliers who are taking a beating from the coronavirus crisis. […]
MAKE THE BEST OF THE SLOWDOWN WITH A WELL-PLANNED RENOVATION At a recent California Lodging Investment Conference, we heard from hoteliers who are taking a beating from the coronavirus crisis. […]
THE OSHA SILICA STANDARD WILL BE TARGETED FOR ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE. Originally proposed back in September 2013, the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard, commonly […]
FINDING WATER SOURCES AND FIXING DAMAGE REQUIRES A MULTI-STEP PROCESS. There are so many ways in which the presence of water can affect a building’s structure and function – keeping […]
BALANCE OF CAUTION AND MORE RIGOROUS UNDERWRITING REQUIREMENTS As we look ahead to a new year, and commercial real estate enters the late stages of the current cycle, transaction volume […]
CONNECT MEDIA AND MORTGAGE WOMEN MAGAZINE HONOR WOMEN IN CRE DALLAS, Texas – Partner Principal Summer Gell was the recipient of two major industry awards announced in November. Mortgage Women Magazine’s 2019 […]
PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE AND ASSESSMENTS ARE ESSENTIAL Mold colony growth can occur on commercial real estate property whenever moisture intrusion seeps in. This can happen either due to humid conditions or […]
RENEWED STANDARDS A RESPONSE TO PERSISTENT CONTAMINATION Among all of the dangerous chemicals in our environment, lead has probably been the most prevalent in recent news. Nearly half a million […]
INCREASE PROFITABILITY AND BUILDING HEALTH Indoor air quality (IAQ) can greatly impact a commercial building’s bottom line and net operating profit. Occupant wellness and olfactory perception are directly related to […]
LOWER RISK AND PROTECT ASSETS Environmental contamination concerns are often the costliest liability associated with commercial real estate, and can significantly impact transactions. In a recent print article for the Mid-Atlantic […]
