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REBIC – Charlotte UDO Text Amendment. Please Help Me Identify Remaining Pain Points.

REBIC – Charlotte UDO Text Amendment. Please Help Me Identify Remaining Pain Points. During this past Monday night’s Charlotte City Council meeting, a hearing was held on Rezoning Petition 2025-118, also known as the Fall 2025 Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Maintenance Text Amendment. This amendment was filed in October and has been amended as it…

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CL&LR Capitol Hill Day Was Just the Beginning of Our Federal Advocacy in 2026

CL&LR Capitol Hill Day Was Just the Beginning of Our Federal Advocacy in 2026 Eric Schmutz for Market Share Blog | February 11, 2026     Last week, NAIOP members from chapters across North America came to Washington, D.C., to participate in the 2026 Chapter Leadership & Legislative Retreat. The event capped off on Wednesday…

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REBIC – Mecklenburg County Annual Retreat 2026 Summary

REBIC – Mecklenburg County Annual Retreat 2026 Summary The FY2026-2027 annual budget retreat took place Jan. 28 and 30, 2026 at the CPCC Harris Conference Center. See the Agenda and Presentations Here. If you have a chance, please have a look at some of the video from the two-day event: FY27 BOCC Annual Retreat – Day…

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Economic Impacts of Commercial Real Estate, 2026 U.S. Edition

Economic Impacts of Commercial Real Estate, 2026 U.S. Edition Since 2008, NAIOP has conducted this study to estimate the annual economic contribution of commercial real estate development to the U.S. economy. The study uses key data sets from the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Dodge Construction Network,…

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REBIC – Meck County Master Plan Update: Park and Recreation to Host Workshops, Survey for Future Investments

REBIC – Meck County Master Plan Update: Park and Recreation to Host Workshops, Survey for Future Investments From REBIC – February 3, 2026 Mecklenburg County is inviting community members to help shape the future of local parks and recreation. The Park and Recreation department is updating Meck Playbook, a 10-year master plan adopted in 2021. The plan sets…

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REBIC – Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement Reports on Enhancements, Seeks Feedback

REBIC – Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement Reports on Enhancements, Seeks Feedback From REBIC – February 3, 2026 (Content taken from Mecklenburg County email communication.) One year ago, after years of preparation and advanced work, AccelaMeck became our preferred customer portal. As we began 2026, the vast majority of our projects were being managed in the new platform.…

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REBIC- Clerk’s Office Seeks Applicants for 2027 Meck County Citizens Revaluation Advisory Committee

REBIC- Clerk’s Office Seeks Applicants for 2027 Meck County Citizens Revaluation Advisory Committee From REBIC – January 27, 2026 The 2027 Citizens Revaluation Advisory Committee is charged with reviewing general operations, monitoring developments, and analyzing statistical reports pertaining to the 2027 Revaluation’s progress. Committee members will work closely with the County Assessor’s Office. The Committee will convene…

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REBIC – HBAGC 2026 Market Forecast Presentation

REBIC – HBAGC 2026 Market Forecast Presentation From REBIC – January 20, 2026 At the recent Home Builders Association of Greater Charlotte (HBAGC) 2026 Member Luncheon, speaker Danushka Nanayakkara-Skullington, AVP of Forecasting & Analysis from NAHB, provided a full spectrum forecast covering micro to macro issues. With detailed slides and narrative insight, she showcased areas…

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REBIC – Union County Commissioners Propose Additional Regulatory Controls on Subdivisions

REBIC – Union County Commissioners Propose Additional Regulatory Controls on Subdivisions From REBIC – January 20, 2026 Copied from an editorial published by the Citizen Portal, we quote, “Commissioners voiced particular concern about farmland loss and the cumulative effect of many small divisions. One commissioner said the agricultural advisory board considers eight lots “a little… high,” and…

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