Vandals shocked art lovers last fall by throwing soup on Van Gogh’s iconic sunflower painting and smearing mashed potatoes on a Monet masterpiece. Fortunately, glass coverings protected the priceless canvasses from damage. “Wouldn’t that be a nice feature if you own or manage commercial properties!” says John Stoker, General Manager,… Read more »
Vandalism at commercial properties isn’t just senseless destruction but instead happens for reasons that made perfect sense to perpetrators. Perhaps they meant to punish or express anger at your company or someone who works there. Maybe your property was handy for showing off, sending messages or proving themselves to a… Read more »
Risk is a tricky thing that we humans have trouble thinking rationally about. We overestimate some risks, hesitating to board an airplane yet blithely driving a far more dangerous car to the corner store. We ignore serious risks if we’re excited about fun yet dangerous activities (yes, cave diving is… Read more »
Wind as a concept - air masses moving between areas of high and low pressure – seems straightforward. Wind in reality displays outrageous variation. Spring handily illustrates the changeable nature of this force of nature: it’s a very windy time of year in North America. Why? The jet stream lifts… Read more »
When a disaster rips away shingles, blows out windows and shreds siding, Paul Davis provides extraordinary care for distressed owners, rapidly assembling expert teams to execute complex projects on time, on budget and with peerless accuracy. Trusted partners are key elements of that seamless execution. “We seek preferred partners who… Read more »