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2024 Pickleball Supports Breast Cancer Awareness

 

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Join NAIOP Now for 2025 & Get the Rest of 2024 FREE

Dealmaking starts here. Connect with NAIOP’s 21,000 members in 54 chapters across the U.S. and Canada.NAIOP members make deals with NAIOP members! Join now for 2025 and get the rest of 2024 free! 

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At NAIOP, we’re not just empowering our members as they build their businesses – we’re shaping the future of commercial real estate.

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Federal Reserve Dials Back Basel III Endgame Regulation

Originally published on September 18, 2024, by Aquiles Suarez for NAIOP.

On Sept. 10, in a speech given at the Brookings Institution of Washington, D.C., the Federal Reserve’s Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr announced that the central bank would be revising and re-proposing its bank-capital rules proposal commonly referred to as their Basel III Endgame Regulation. The regulation, first proposed in 2023, would have mandated a dramatic hike in the capital requirements on major banks and garnered intense criticism from the private sector, including from NAIOP and its real estate allies, who raised concerns about the negative impact the new regulations would have on the availability of credit for commercial real estate. In a clear victory for NAIOP and real estate, Barr made clear in his speech that the Federal Reserve (Fed) would be scaling back the regulation.

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Apartment Construction Hits Historic High in 2024

Originally published on September 6, 2024, by Veronica Grecu for NAIOP.

In 2024, the U.S. is set to achieve a new milestone in apartment construction: For the first time in history, the number of apartments completed in one year is anticipated to surpass the 500,000-unit mark. Developers are on track to complete over 518,000 rental units, which marks a significant 9% increase compared to 2023 and a 30% rise from 2022.

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Adaptive Reuse Apartments on the Rise Again

Originally published on August 24, 2024, by Veronica Grecu for NAIOP.

In 2023, the trend of transforming buildings into apartments saw a significant revival, nearing the peak levels of 2019 and 2020, as developers responded swiftly to the increased demand for housing after a two-year slowdown.

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CREW Charlotte’s Alphabet Soup Event 2024: The ABC’s of Networking

September 10 | 4:30PM - 7:30PM | The Hamilton

Join CREW Charlotte for its Alphabet Soup Networking event. Come network with colleagues from all of the local CRE Organizations!

This year we will have karaoke again so be ready to sing! Hear from some of the CREW Charlotte Board and other members and guests! Don’t worry, it is not required and is in a separate space so you only participate if you want to!

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Welcome New Members

We are proud to introduce our new association members! The following is a list of individuals who have joined NAIOP Charlotte since April 2024:

  • Kailan Boston, eXp Commercial
  • Thomas Brafford, Patterson Pope Inc
  • Garrott Braswell, Avison Young
  • Noah Carper, Suddath Relocation & Logistics
  • Margaret Doolin, Barings
  • Andy Eades, Patriot Surveying & Infrastructure PLLC
  • Keely Edwards, Ratzlaff Construction Company, LLC
  • Jewell Gentry, Avison Young
  • Will Grant, Ascent Construction Group
  • Grandin Howell, DAVENPORT
  • Geoffrey Lewis, GEL Engineering, LLC
  • Chad Melberg, Gable Company
  • Trent Michels, FuND
  • Brian Mountcastle, L.F. Jennings General Contractor
  • Sean Pardy, Terracon Consultants, Inc
  • Zach Spencer, The Bainbridge Companies
  • James Thompson, Dogwood Industrial Properties
  • Paul Viverette, Multivista
  • Tyler Windham, USI Insurance Services
  • Adam Winters, ARCO Design/Build, Inc.

New PFAS Regulations: Implications for Developers and Owners

Originally published on August 13, 2024 by Brielle Scott for NAIOP.

From John Oliver to CNN to the Wall Street Journal, everyone seems to be talking about PFAS. PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a family of manmade chemicals that have been used in manufacturing everything from apparel to cosmetics to food packaging.

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Department of Energy Defines “Zero-Emissions Buildings”

Originally published on August 7, 2024, by Eric Schmutz for NAIOP.

In June the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released the National Definition of a Zero Emissions Building (ZEB). This definition is the result of DOE and White House listening sessions held over the past year to obtain stakeholder concerns and feedback. 

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Quick Reads on Local Public Policy

The mission of the Real Estate & Building Industry Coalition (REBIC) is to catalyze positive outcomes for those working to create a healthy real estate market in the Charlotte region by using our voices to advocate, educate, connect, and advise. Subscribe to REBIC’s Two for Tuesday: quick reads and upcoming events in the region.

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Become a Sponsor: 2024 Pickleball Tournament

 

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Preview: Implications of PFAS Regulation on the Commercial Real Estate Industry

 

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Mecklenburg Mobility Plan Has Legs

For several years now there has been an ongoing dialogue among government leaders about how best to meet our transportation and mobility challenges within Mecklenburg County and throughout the region.  Last Friday an initial agreement was reached, and the following statement was issued to the media:

The Managers of Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte, and a majority of the six towns included within the County have successfully concluded meetings leading to the preparation of draft legislation enabling a countywide referendum on a one-percent local sales tax to fund mobility initiatives countywide, and the ability to establish a regional transit Authority.  

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New Build-to-rent Homes Reach All-time High

Originally published on July 16, 2024, by Alexandra Both for NAIOP.

The popularity of new homes built for the purpose of renting is peaking. Two drivers behind this boom are the rise of remote work and millennials reaching prime homebuying age while facing challenges in purchasing property.

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Iredell County Planning Board Tables Development Density Limits, For Now

Iredell County Commissioners recently directed staff to initiate a text amendment to its land development code that would have, among other things, limited density to one unit per five-acre parcel in some parts of the county.  The measure was drafted and presented to the Iredell County Planning Board during last week's meeting where it was considered and debated.  Some board members expressed concern about the adverse impact this amendment could have on housing affordability.  Ultimately, it was determined the proposal necessitated additional discussion and it was tabled for the time being.  We will continue to weigh in as the measure receives future consideration.   

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Gallup Report Indicates Need for In-Person, Engaged Workplaces

Originally published on June 27, 2024, by Jennifer Lefurgy, Ph.D. for NAIOP.

If an average person’s work hours were aggregated at the end of their career, it would total approximately 13 continuous years. Work consumes so much time and energy that if it doesn’t go well, it can become a psychological drain that impacts employee productivity and engagement. Numerous studies have shown that mental well-being at work is on the decline.

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Supreme Court Reins in Federal Agency Power

Originally published on July 10, 2024, by Aquiles Suarez for NAIOP.

The Supreme Court has certainly garnered its share of attention for several of its rulings this last term, but none is likely to have more of an impact on business, including commercial real estate, than its opinion in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, issued on June 28. In that case, the Court overturned a 40-year legal standard it had first established in 1984 in Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., which stated that courts would defer to federal agency determinations on policy matters if the relevant statutory language was ambiguous.

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Effective Strategies for Reinforcing Safety Through Design

Originally published on July 24, 2024, by Ethan Harris for NAIOP.

From design/build condos to built-to-suit warehouses, one factor remains the highest priority regardless of the project type: the approach to upholding the highest level of safety. Although safety exists as a core value across all areas of the construction industry, the increased risk of serious injuries or fatalities persists. Construction workers are ranked number four on the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics list of occupations with the most fatality rates.

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Special Districts: Tools for Commercial Areas in Transition

Originally published on July 29, 2024, by Malaika Rivers for NAIOP,

How many different commercial areas in your market are in transition? Maybe a professional or minor league sports team is considering a new mixed-use development, or an industrial area is attracting a growing residential community. On the flip side, perhaps the nearby office campus sits partially empty, or the local mall cannot attract shoppers the way it once had. These changes are familiar market landscapes to commercial real estate professionals, but they may not be as familiar with the tools to help maneuver these transitions.

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Bipartisan Property Conversion Incentive Legislation Introduced

Originally published on July 17, 2024 by Aquiles Suarez for NAIOP.

Just prior to leaving for this week’s congressional recess, and before the tragic events of this weekend which unfortunately served to highlight our current political polarization, Republicans and Democrats in Congress worked together to introduce bipartisan legislation furthering one of NAIOP’s top legislative priorities. The Revitalizing Downtowns and Main Streets Act (H.R. 9002) was introduced last Thursday with 12 original cosponsors: six Republicans and six Democrats, all members of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee.

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