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Top 8 Takeaways from the 2020 Winter Environmental Bankers Association Meeting

EMERGING RISK MEETS RISING REGULATORY CHANGES I recently attended the Environmental Bankers Association winter conference in Phoenix, AZ. The EBA meetings, held twice per year, provide a platform to discuss […]

Structural Resiliency Checklist for Disaster Preparedness and Response

MINIMIZE RISK AND PROTECT ASSETS For property owners and equity investors, it’s the things you don’t think about that become critical when a disaster event occurs! This can mean an […]

A New Approach to Seismic Risk Analysis

US RESILIENCY COUNCIL STANDARD INSTITUTES CONSISTENCY, TRANSPARENCY For CRE investors acquiring properties on the west coast, a seismic risk assessment is standard practice. In seismic zones three or four, the question […]

Keeping Your Hard Assets from Liquefying

SEISMIC EVENTS CAN TRIGGER STRUCTURAL DAMAGE Risks are abundant and varied in the world of commercial real estate. Some are apparent at the onset of the transaction and require an […]

Due Diligence Considerations for Portland’s Rapid Commercial Real Estate Expansion

IMPORTANT DUE DILIGENCE CONSIDERATIONS FOR PORTLAND’S COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE EXPANSION. Portland, Oregon (and its neighboring Vancouver, Washington community) is one of the most rapidly expanding parts of the country. Fueled […]

Staying Ahead of Due Diligence Standards and Requirements

CLIFF NOTES FOR REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS TO MITIGATE LIABILITY Commercial real estate is a complex world, and finding success as a CRE professional can be a true juggling act. Those […]

Understanding Seismic Risk Assessments

THE BASICS OF SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENTS AND PROBABLE MAXIMUM LOSS Seismic Risks Assessments are used by property owners, tenants, investors, lenders and others to understand and manage earthquake-related risks. Site stability, […]

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