Research explores the evolving role of climate resilience in investment, development and operations.
June 11, 2026
The CREDA Research Foundation today released a new report examining how the commercial real estate industry assesses, manages and mitigates physical climate risk amid a sharp rise in weather-related losses. Managing Physical Risk in Commercial Real Estate draws on interviews with corporate occupiers, investors, developers and architects to provide practical insights into how risk is shaping real estate decision-making.
Key Findings:
“Physical climate risk is influencing development decisions, operating costs and asset values across markets,” said Marc Selvitelli, CAE, president and CEO of CREDA. “This report provides timely, practical guidance to help industry stakeholders better understand how risk is being evaluated today and how they can strengthen resilience and performance in an increasingly complex environment.”
The report is authored by Spenser Robinson, DBA, CRE, CREDA Distinguished Fellow and professor of finance, real estate and entrepreneurship at Central Michigan University; and Siqi Zheng, Ph.D., professor of urban and real estate sustainability at MIT, founder of the MIT Sustainable Urbanization Lab, and faculty director of the MIT Center for Real Estate.
Download the full report: CREDAglobal.org/research
About the CREDA Research Foundation
The CREDA Research Foundation was established in 2000 as a 501(c)(3) organization to support the work of individuals and organizations engaged in real estate development, investment and operations. The Foundation’s core purpose is to provide information about how real properties impact and benefit communities throughout North America. For more information, visit CREDAglobal.org/researchfoundation.
About CREDA
CREDA, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association is the leading organization for developers, owners, investors and related professionals in office, industrial, retail, and mixed-use real estate. CREDA provides unparalleled industry networking and education and advocates for effective legislation on behalf of our members. CREDA advances responsible, sustainable development that creates jobs and benefits the communities in which our members work and live. For more information, visit CREDAglobal.org.
CREDA Contact:
Brielle Scott, CREDA director of marketing and communications
703-674-1437
bscott@CREDAglobal.org