
We view energy as a cornerstone of community resilience, ensuring that critical facilities have reliable, cost-effective power in daily operations and during disruptions, including extended winter and summer peak periods. Our infrastructure focus centers on integrated community and campus solar as practical platforms that expand access to local generation, stabilize long term energy costs, and strengthen municipal and institutional balance sheets. We pair these projects with microgrids, battery storage, targeted efficiency upgrades, and demand response so communities and anchor institutions can reduce peak exposure, sustain operations through outages, and convert energy reliability into durable, financeable value for both communities and investors.
We believe historic, mixed-use, and multifamily properties are critical anchors of community resilience, sustaining downtown districts as places where people can live, work, and gather in walkable neighborhoods. Preserving existing building stock is essential not only to physical renewal, but to economic revitalization by protecting local identity, supporting small business growth, and reinforcing the district’s long-term competitiveness. We focus on preserving and upgrading existing buildings by improving performance, energy efficiency, safety, and accessibility while reducing operating costs and carbon footprint. The result is attainable housing, viable business space, and active community hubs that strengthen the tax base, attract private capital, and create durable value for both communities and investors.
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