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NEW: Real Estate as a Service On-demand Course

It’s more than just a passing trend – this course provides professionals with an understanding of the latest utilizations of and best practices for the real estate as a service model. Learn from practitioners working in the real estate as a service world, respond to realistic scenarios, explore case studies on successful real estate as a service spaces, and create an action plan for next steps in establishing a real estate as a service space. Gain understanding of the unique aspects of the model, including a change in mindset, creating community, effective marketing, building design, recruiting a team and understanding financials. 

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Building Your Business Through Networking in Unusual Circumstances

No networking events on your schedule? No problem. You can continue to build relationships and access business opportunities right now – you may just need to think creatively about how best to manage in the current situation. Networking strategist Lori Saitz of Zen Rabbit will provide new ideas for making meaningful professional connections, whether you are looking to touch base with people you’ve met in the past or would like to expand your network to reach new customers. She will share best practices and tips to consider during this time of business-not-as-usual.

Speaker: Lori Saitz, Zen Rabbit

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Even Coronavirus May Not Quell Appetite For Flexible Office Space

Bisnow interviewed Michael Kloppenburg, senior consultant for flexible office solutions at Avison Young, and Daniel Levinson, chairman, CRE Holdings, subject matter experts for NAIOP’s new Real Estate as a Service course on the REaaS model.

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What’s Happening with the Office Market? A Real-time Brokerage and Legal Perspective

As workers largely operate remotely during the COVID-19 crisis, will the shift out of the traditional office permanently change the sector? Register for the next Advantage Series webinar, April 8, 2 p.m. ET, to hear two experts share their perspectives on how the pandemic and its ripple effects have impacted office leasing activities and rates. 

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Repurposing Retail Centers: Profiles in Adaptation, Repositioning and Redevelopment Webinar

The Advantage Series is an exclusive member benefit, delivering expert insights into the latest research to help you make informed business decisions.

The declining prospects of North America’s shopping malls have been the subject of significant media attention, industry concern, and public interest. Faced with competition from e-commerce and shifting consumer preferences for other retail formats and experiences, hundreds of traditional shopping malls have closed in recent decades, with many more closures expected in the coming years. However, while many of these properties may no longer support a traditional mall, they are often strong candidates for redevelopment.

This webinar will highlight how developers have revitalized properties by adding new uses, amenities, and services. Based on the findings in “Repurposing Retail Centers” — a recently completed study commissioned by the NAIOP Research Foundation — presenters will examine how developers are transforming struggling or closed malls into properties that fit within current market conditions and serve the needs of their surrounding communities. In addition to covering several redevelopment examples from across North America, the Highland Mall project in Austin, Texas, will serve as a principal case study that addresses a wide range of contemporary issues for repurposing mall properties.

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Stuck at Home? Take Advantage of On-demand Courses

Hone your professional skills and gain new insights at home with NAIOP’s on-demand courses. These online courses provide maximum flexibility for commercial real estate professionals to learn from home from the best in the business. 

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Postponed: 2020 Summit on the State of Housing in Charlotte

The second annual Summit on the State of Housing in Charlotte has been postponed. This event will address the analysis of the "State of Housing in Charlotte" report, sponsored by Canopy Realtors® Association and include a comprehensive inventory of the current housing.

NAIOP NC Conference Postponed

New Conference Date Coming Soon...

Due to concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak, NAIOP has made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming March 26th NAIOP NC Conference. Above all, the health and safety of our members and event attendees remains our top priority.

We are diligently working on a reschedule date and will notify all attendees of the new date.

Regarding Hotel Rooms:
Pinehurst Resort will automatically cancel your room and refund your deposit. Please call 1-855-318-2887 for questions regarding your room.

Regarding Conference Registration:
Your NAIOP NC conference registration will automatically be transferred to the new conference date. Once the new date is released and your schedule does not allow you to attend, refund requests will be honored.

For questions and concerns contact NAIOP Piedmont Triad Chapter at [email protected] or 336-379-0603.

Due to concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak, NAIOP has made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming March 26th NAIOP NC Conference.

Above all, the health and safety of our members and event attendees remains our top priority.











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NAIOP NC Award Nominations Are Open

We are now accepting nominations for the NAIOP NC Project of the Year awards. The Project of the Year Awards are given annually to project teams to recognize outstanding commercial development in North and South Carolina. The award is presented during the NAIOP North Carolina Statewide Meeting in Pinehurst. Nominations are accepted until February 28, 2020 by completing the online formClick here to view past winners.

Winning projects will be invited to be part the lunch panel on March 26, 2020 at the NAIOP NC Conference in Pinehurst.

Award Guidelines

The Project of the Year award is determined by a selection committee of industry peers from each NAIOP Chapter in North Carolinas and three non-NAIOP NC members. Awards will be given for two categories - new ground up or redevelopment. The following criteria are used to evaluate entries:

  • A NAIOP Member in good standing who demonstrates substantial participation in the project.
  •  Must have broken ground or the project must have been completed between January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019.
  • Submissions can be submitted for project category #1 new ground up and project category #2 re-development / adaptive re-use / re-purpose.
  • The project must have made a unique contribution to the economic growth and vitality of a region or community. (e.g. job creators, a catalyst for surrounding economic development, creation of public infrastructure that would have otherwise not occurred).
  • Demonstrated unique design or innovation (is there a “cool factor”).
  • Ability to overcome design, regulatory issues or other factors that challenged the project at various phases.
  • Provide photos/renderings of the project.
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Save The Date: REBIC Public Policy Forum

Posted on December 30, 2019

Save the date for the 2019 REBIC Public Policy Forum with guest speaker Michael Stegman, author of the white paper "Eliminating Exclusionary Zoning Should be the Civil Rights Issue of Our Time."

February 6th, 2020
1:30 - 3:00PM
UNC Charlotte Center City Auditorium

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The Forces Shaping Office Space Demand Webinar

Posted on November 26, 2019

Get the inside track on upcoming opportunities in the office sector in this member-only webinar on Dec. 17, 2-3 p.m. EST. This webinar will provide insights and data from the latest NAIOP Office Space Demand Forecast, and identify linkages between overall economic activity and the demand for office real estate.

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City of Charlotte Upcoming Stakeholder and Committee Meetings

Posted on November 22, 2019

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECHNICAL ADVISORY (DSTAC) COMMITTEE: Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month on the 8th floor in Planning's Innovation Station, Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center (600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC) from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm.

STORM WATER ADVISORY COMMISSION (SWAC) MEETING: Meetings are typically held on the third Thursday of each month at 4:30 pm at the Mecklenburg County Offices at 2145 Suttle Avenue, Charlotte, NC.

TREE ADVISORY COMMISSION: Meetings are typically held on the third Tuesday of every month at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center (600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC) beginning at 5:00 pm.

TONIGHT: CLT Development Center Brainstorming Session – The Customer Experience

Posted on October 4, 2019

Friday, October 4th

1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

CMGC 8th Floor - Planning Innovation Center

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REBIC BBQ & Candidate Meet & Greet Recap

REBIC held their annual BBQ & Candidate Meet & Greet on August 28. More than 22 candidates and 130 people were in attendance. NAIOP Charlotte sponsored this event.

Charlotte Holding Additional Meetings this Week on Housing Code Changes

Posted on July 9, 2019

The City of Charlotte is hosting a second pair of community meetings this week to discuss proposed changes to its Minimum Housing Code, which are scheduled to be considered by a City Council committee on July 17th.

REBIC and other industry groups have expressed concern that the proposed changes Ordinance could negatively impact housing affordability by raising the cost of property management and code compliance for landlords.

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Congratulations to Our 2019 NAIOP Charlotte/CRCBR TopGolf Tournament Winners

Posted on May 29, 2019

Thank you to everyone who came out on Thursday, May 16, for the first annual NAIOP Charlotte/CRCBR TopGolf Tournament at TopGolf Charlotte.

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Congratulations to Our Winners!

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NAIOP Charlotte Developing Leaders Volunteer at Harvest Center

Posted on April 26, 2019

Developing leader members of NAIOP Charlotte volunteered at The Harvest Center on April 24, 2019 where they helped serve dinner and facilitated activities with the kids!

Charlotte Housing Policy Conference on April 24

Posted on April 11, 2019

Join UNC Charlotte Childress Klein Center for Real Estate for the Charlotte Housing Policy Summit on Wednesday, April 24 at UNC Charlotte’s Center City Campus. This event will address Charlotte's housing policy implications based on the analysis discussed in the “State of Housing in Charlotte” report and summit.

 

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2019 NAIOP NC Statewide Conference Keynote Presentation Offers Great Insight

Posted on April 9, 2019

On March 21, John W. Martin, CEO of the Institute for Tomorrow, presented Transcendent Trends Shaping the Future of North Carolina and the Future of Built Environments. In this highly entertaining and thought-provoking keynote presentation, John W. Martin, CEO of the Institute for Tomorrow, outlined the top “must know” demographic and cultural trends shaping the future of North Carolina. As a research-based futurist, John shared the implications of each trend on the built environment and the commercial real estate development industry, including how buildings, developments, activity centers, and even entire communities will be designed and constructed in the decades ahead.

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South Chapter Luncheon: The Future of Real Estate Development in Charlotte

Posted on March 28, 2019

Join the South Chapter of the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance for our first discussion of the year focused on Charlotte area real estate developments. Our industry experts will cover LoSo Station, RailYard South End, The River District, Apex SouthPark and more. 

Guest Speakers:
Chris Thomas, Partner, Childress Klein
Elizabeth McMillan, LEED AP, Crescent Communities
Matt Lucarelli, Director of Project Management, Beacon Partners

Moderator:
Alyson Craig, Deputy Director, City of Charlotte 

Agenda: 
11:30 - Noon : Registration and Networking
Noon - 1 p.m. : Lunch and Program 

*This event is $30 for members, $40 for access and $60 for non-members.









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