BROOKLYN, N.Y. and SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report from First Street Foundation and global engineering and consulting firm Arup provides new insights for communities at risk of flooding. While previous studies by First Street Foundation have provided flood risk data for individual homeowners, this report offers a data-driven assessment of flood-related risks on the commercial market. Titled "The 4th National Risk Assessment: Climbing Commercial Closures," the report employs novel techniques to assess the risk of flood damage to 3.6 million retail, office, and multi-unit residential properties across the United States and related economic impacts, considering today's climate and the changes anticipated to happen over the next 30 years.
The report identifies the economic impact to metropolitan areas and states from lost days of productivity and output caused by damage to retail and office buildings as well as the associated closures due to repair times. Altogether, the report provides investors, business owners, financial institutions, and economists with crucial data on the extent of flood risk to commercial and multi-unit residential properties and helps to quantify economic loss associated with that risk in ways not previously possible.
Key findings from the report include:
Commercial real estate supports the economic heart of American cities and multi-unit residential properties also play an important part in keeping the economy moving by housing members of America's workforce, many of whom have had to work from home during the pandemic. As the frequency and severity of floods accelerate along with the changing climate, gaining a more comprehensive understanding of the total risk posed to these buildings and understanding the uneven effects of climate change across different metros and states is vital. This study is arming individual commercial and multi-unit residential property owners, investors, and policy makers with important data, which can be used to guide investment, adaptation measures, and policy change.
"Business needs consistency and predictability in order to plan, invest, and grow their operations and allow communities to thrive," said Matthew Eby, Founder and Executive Director of First Street Foundation. "In partnership with Arup, we are demonstrating that American businesses and local economies face much more uncertainty and unpredictability when it comes to the potential impact of flooding on their bottom line than they may realize. Flooding that leads to lost days of operation and lengthy repair times for local businesses could have significant broader national and even global economic consequences."
"As climate change continues to accelerate, flood risk will pose an economic threat to more commercial and multi-residential properties across the country," said Ibbi Almufti, chair of Arup's global working group on climate risk and resilience. "Arup and First Street Foundation are joining forces to provide important knowledge for businesses, property owners, and investors to forecast potential losses over the next three decades. This new report will provide the most comprehensive and up to date understanding of flood risk to various American communities and can embolden action to mitigate the effects of climate change."
The report aggregates property-level data at the metro and state level. Additional data, including the future flood risk to individual properties, can be accessed from First Street Foundation and more detailed risk analysis can also be requested.
First Street Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) research and technology group working to define America's growing climate risk. The Foundation uses transparent, peer-reviewed methodologies to calculate the past, present, and future climate risk of individual homes and properties across the United States. The Foundation's data addresses an asymmetry of information in the U.S., empowering Americans to protect themselves from increasing climate risk.
Arup is the creative force at the heart of many of the world's most prominent projects in the built environment and across industry. Working in more than 140 countries, the firm's designers, engineers, architects, planners, consultants, and technical specialists work with our clients on innovative projects of the highest quality and impact.
SOURCE First Street Foundation
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