Real Estate Industry Shows Mixed Reaction to Climate Threats
Natural threats such as Hurricane Sandy, the tornadoes of the Midwest and the fires of Southern California can take a heavy toll on life and property.…
October 14, 2014 at 12:42 PM
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Natural threats such as Hurricane Sandy, the tornadoes of the Midwest and the fires of Southern California can take a heavy toll on life and property. There is a growing awareness among the general public of the impact of nature on our places of work, where we shop and where we live. But is that a broadly shared awareness in the commercial real estate community, and is all being done that can be done to protect lives and guarantee an unbroken chain of commerce?
A new industry-wide survey reveals exactly how prepared the commercial real estate sector is to take on the next natural disaster. In addition, the survey report offers suggestions to prepare yourself for climate change threats.
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