Underwriting Climate - How ESG Performance is Reshaping Real Estate Value
ESG is no longer a parallel strategy in commercial real estate. It is becoming a core input into how deals are evaluated, assets are operated, and value is defined.
From operating costs and regulatory exposure to tenant demand, resilience, and access to capital, ESG performance is increasingly influencing investment outcomes. Yet across the industry, there remains a disconnect. These factors are not always consistently reflected in underwriting assumptions or property valuations.
This event brings together owners, investors, and capital partners to explore a critical question: Is the market fully pricing climate and ESG performance, or is there still a gap between insight and action?
Through a mix of interactive programming and expert perspectives, we will examine how ESG is actively shaping acquisition decisions, where valuation discrepancies persist, and what it means for the future of real estate investment.
Program
Real Estate Energy & Climate Trivia - An engaging kickoff designed to test assumptions, challenge common narratives, and level-set key ESG concepts across the room.
Panel Discussion - A panel discussion that brings together perspectives across ownership, investment, and advisory to unpack how ESG and climate risk are being evaluated within investment strategies, how underwriting is evolving, and where opportunities and misalignments remain, featuring:
Kairee Tann, SVP, Director of Innovation and Community Impact, The Swig Company
Michael McGowan, Portfolio Manager - Real Estate, CalSTRS
Moderated by Lara Robinson, Senior Sustainability Consultant, Environ Energy
Networking Happy Hour - An opportunity to connect with peers across ownership, investment, and advisory, continuing the conversation in a more informal setting.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week, and consent to being photographed or recorded during the event.
