Urban Land Institute’s Post

Did you know that features like elevated mechanicals, impact-resistant roofing, and tempered-glass windows can not only help protect commercial real estate from hazards, but improve access to insurance? As climate risks rise, developers are using these smart strategies to protect properties, keep repair costs down, and secure coverage across property types. Join us at the Resilience Summit on Thursday, May 15, in Denver to hear from experts on how resilient construction, insurability, and physical climate risk are shaping the future of real estate—among many other conversations on resilience finance, wildfire response, and more. Design by: Tom Cameron Don’t miss this industry-leading event. Register now: https://ow.ly/NMf750VuzW3

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Raissa Fernandez

Interested in Urban Forestry, Walkable neighborhoods and Historic Preservation. Miami Native, Public School advocate, Co- Founder of Brickell Kidz Bus. Co-Founder of Healthy Little Havana

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This would be nice to attend. Love it!

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