Weeks after Hurricane Ian ravaged parts of Florida, a private-equity backed group is moving in with multifamily building retrofit projects in Tampa and Orlando.
The deal shows the willingness of deep-pocketed investors to wade into the murky waters of
costly and time-consuming infrastructure resilience projects that a changing climate makes necessary.
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