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Plan to Widen the South Section of I-77 Encounters Some Drama

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In an earlier edition of Two For Tuesday, we reported that the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO) Board had requested that the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) prepare a comparative analysis to compare a traditional toll alongside and a Public Private Partnership (P3) delivery for additional lanes for the eleven-mile segment of I-77 running through the City of Charlotte and south to the border of South Carolina. Those results were presented by representatives of NCDOT at the August 21, 2024, Board Meeting (Agenda, Minutes - item 14, pages 5-8).   

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IRS announces tax relief for victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina; various deadlines postponed to May 1, 2025

Originally published on October 1, 2024, by the IRS.

The Internal Revenue Service announced today tax relief for individuals and businesses in the entire state of North Carolina that were affected by Hurricane Helene which began on Sept. 25, 2024. These taxpayers now have until May 1, 2025, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.

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State Legislative Elections Affect Policy Outcomes

Originally published on October 16, 2024 by Toby Burke for NAIOP.

U.S. citizens will go to the polls on Nov. 5 to cast their votes in the 2024 election at each level of government. The outcome of this election may have an impact on the policies affecting commercial real estate, the economy, communities and families. At the state level, 44 states will hold elections for representatives within their state legislature. The significance of the outcomes of these state elections cannot be overlooked in setting policy for the commercial real estate industry.

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REBIC Public Policy Event - CLT Water November 12th

Meet Angela Charles, Director of Charlotte Water

As the director, Angela is responsible for the county-wide water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, utility planning, and most recently the city's stormwater system along with management activities. She leads a staff of approximately $2.46 billion. Charlotte Water maintains more than 11,000 miles of water, sewer, and stormwater pipelines, with nearly 300,000 active water connections county-wide. 

She will be updating attendees on Charlotte Water's current operations as well as sewer capacity and other relevant matters.

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Powering the Real Estate Investment Process with GPT

Originally published on October 11, 2024, by Ginger Meurer for NAIOP.

Generative AI is not just a tool of the future. Practical applications are already at work today in investment, acquisition, financing, asset management, debt management and more. At this week’s NAIOP CRE.Converge conference, Laura Krashakova, CEO at Smart Capital, shared insights into ways companies can use generative AI to cut costs and automate their way to peak efficiency.

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Navigating Trends in Industrial Real Estate Development

Originally published on October 10, 2024, by Ginger Meurer for NAIOP.

The ideal industrial real estate site criteria have evolved with the economy.

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Innovating Urban Spaces: The Future of Mixed-use Real Estate Development

Originally published on October 10, 2024 by Chanelle Hayes for NAIOP.

When it comes to mixed-use real estate development, it isn’t just a trend but a transformative force that’s reshaping our cities in today’s rapidly evolving urban landscape.

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NAIOP's Crowned Developer of the Year at CRE.Converge

 

NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has selected Crescent Communities as its 2024 Developer of the Year – the association’s highest honor. The award was presented during NAIOP’s CRE.Converge conference in Las Vegas this month.  

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Automation, Solar and Tools Driving Cold Storage Design

Originally published on October 8, 2024 by Kathryn Hamilton, CAE for NAIOP.

Cold storage warehouses differ from traditional buildings in more ways than just temperature, and new technologies and trends are reshaping the sector as it grows.

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Targeted Incentives and Key Challenges in Data Center Development

Originally published on October 9, 2024, by Marie Ruff for NAIOP.

“We’re in a really unique point in history in the sense that we have this huge demand curve for data centers at a time when we also have some constraints in power,” said Elissa Wilson, attorney, Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease, LLP, to begin a panel discussion on data center development at NAIOP’s CRE.Converge. “But the reason data centers are so important is they are fundamental to our modern economy. They’re fundamental to our way of life. They’re fundamental to every single transaction that happens online.”

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Defining Cold Storage: Asset Classes, Opportunities, Challenges and Forecasts

Originally published on October 7, 2024, by Kathryn Hamilton, CAE for NAIOP.

Cold storage is a collective term that encompasses multiple types of facilities, agreed on the first panel at NAIOP’s I.CON Cold Storage this week in Las Vegas. A record-setting crowd of almost 700 professionals in the sector gathered for NAIOP’s second conference on the topic.

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Two Important Advisory Committees Are Seeking Members

The City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are seeking members to fill vacancies on two important advisory committees.

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City Council action established the City’s Alternative Compliance Review Board (ACRB) as a quasi-judicial board on June 17, 2024. This board will become effective no sooner than October 1, 2024 (more likely to be confirmed in November). The ACRB provides alternative compliance for certain design regulations based on the criteria found in Articles 35.5 and 37.1 of the Unified Development Ordinance. The ACRB will approve, approve with modifications, or deny requests for alternative compliance to select standards identified in the UDO for the applicable zoning districts. If interested, please get in touch with one of the following:

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Weigh in on the Charlotte Area Planning Process While There’s Still Time

YOU ARE INVITED TO SHARE YOUR INPUT! Charlotte Future 2040 Community Area Planning Workshops continue this fall, and information shared at the workshops is available online through the "Supporting the Vision" Webtool.

Navigate through 5 virtual stations to learn about planned projects and available programs that will support future development. Then share your input about other needed projects and programs in your community via the surveys at the end of each page. Station topics include:

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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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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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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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