"Due to the increased frequency of natural disasters and terrorist events, the responsibilities of the property manager have changed. Investor and tenant organizations now require property teams to be better prepared for events and to hire service providers that are as prepared as possible to bring buildings back online as quickly."
- Joe Donovan, SVP of Beacon Capital Partners

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