Partner Engineering and Science
Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) provides engineering, environmental and energy assessments and solutions for the global real estate industry. We help clients manage risk, make smart investments, and bring projects to life. Learn more at partneresi.com.
August 01, 2017
An Ounce of Preparedness is Worth a Pound of RemediationIn the world of real estate there are so many factors that can alter a potential deal. One of the higher risk factors for both the buyer and seller is…
July 17, 2017
Construction Risk Management Critical in Turbulent New York MarketWhether in an overheated, competitive or slow market, a thorough construction risk management process is critical to maximize profits.
July 03, 2017
Strengthening CRE Value Through ResiliencyAs we enter the yearly hurricane season, how can CRE investors protect value against storms and other disasters?
June 20, 2017
A Retail Chat With Partner Engineering & Science CEOThose who are savvy enough to take on Brownfields can do very well in this market, says the firm's Joe Derhake.
May 24, 2017
Fannie Mae Updates Requirements for Green Building Financing OptionFannie Mae has made some revisions to its popular Green Financing program to improve the processing of green mortgage loans. On Monday May 22nd,…
May 17, 2017
5 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Next Retail ProjectThe risks and opportunities in the retail space are changing quickly, driven primarily by the rise of e-commerce. As the way we shop evolves, so…
April 14, 2017
Denver Now Requires Energy Benchmarking - Are You Ready To Comply?The first deadline for Denver's new energy benchmarking requirement is fast approaching – come June 1 of 2017, buildings over 50,000…
April 03, 2017
Love Thy Neighbor: Avoiding the Hidden Risk of Access Agreements in NYCLenders and borrowers in New York City must be cautious of a requirement that can add significant time and costs to development projects.
February 06, 2017
Distress in the Wall – Troubled Assets and What to Do With Them (Part 2)Who has the appetite to take on these troubled refi's and how can they manage risks during repositioning?
January 27, 2017
Distress in the Wall: Troubled Assets and What to Do With Them (Part 1)What assets are left in the wall of maturities? Are all the good ones are gone? Jenny Redlin discusses what asset issues to be on the lookout for as these refi's come up.







