June 3, 2025 - 17:04

Cushman & Wakefield has introduced a comprehensive climate risk data set tailored for logistics and industrial (L&I) assets, empowering investors to enhance resilience across a vast portfolio of over 7,300 buildings worldwide. This initiative comes at a critical time when the effects of climate change are increasingly impacting real estate markets, prompting stakeholders to seek actionable insights.
The new data set provides detailed analyses of potential climate-related risks that could affect property values and operational viability. Investors can now make informed decisions by leveraging this information to assess vulnerabilities and implement necessary mitigation strategies.
This proactive approach not only aims to safeguard investments but also aligns with a growing emphasis on sustainability within the real estate sector. By addressing climate risks head-on, stakeholders can contribute to a more resilient built environment, ensuring that properties remain viable and valuable in the face of changing climatic conditions.
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Sold by Skip: Tips for the Albuquerque real estate marketIf you are thinking about buying or selling a home in Albuquerque, the current market has its own rhythm. It is not as wild as it was a couple of years ago, but it is still competitive in the right...
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20 Outer Cape Parcels Are in Real Estate PurgatoryTRURO - Across the Cape`s three outermost towns, there are 20 properties stuck in real estate purgatory. Year after year, town assessors mail out tax bills addressed to `owner unknown,` and the...
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