The Mecklenburg County Clerk’s Office is encouraging residents to apply to serve on the Storm Water Advisory Committee (SWAC). Committee members are charged with reviewing and recommending storm water management policies, policy changes, long-range plans, and their budgetary and rate impacts. In addition, participants hear appeals and reach decisions on service charges, credits, and adjustments.…
You have 5 minutes, right? Spend it watching this video on the WSOC news page. Because if you want to correctly explain to your friends and neighbors what their 1 cent sales tax increase is paying for, here are the soundbites you need. This Mecklenburg Transportation Referendum that passed November 4 garnered huge bi-partisan support and…
By Raymond R. Gray, Esq. for Market Share Blog | November 13, 2025 As renewable energy assets become more prevalent in commercial real estate portfolios – especially among industrial and data center users – property owners face a critical challenge: ensuring that intangible assets are not mistakenly included in the taxable value of real and personal property.…
From REBIC On October 28, Iredell EDC once again convened their Development Council at the Statesville Country Club. | The Development Council was recently created to provide local developers, contractors, and industry partners with a forum to share insights and exchange ideas that solidify the foundation of Iredell County. Craig Goodson, Director of Economic Development,…
From REBIC The clear winners last Tuesday were the current (and future) residents of Mecklenburg County when they voted 52% to 48% to approve a one-cent sales tax increase that will fund future transportation and infrastructure projects. The measure also includes a provision that creates a Transit Authority to manage and direct those funds. While…
By Brielle Scott for Market Share Blog | November 10, 2025 As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, commercial real estate leaders are grappling with a critical question: How do we innovate responsibly? In a special episode on the NAIOP Inside CRE podcast, NAIOP Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Shaine Anderson, CAE, facilitated…
By Brielle Scott for Market Share Blog | November 4, 2025 At I.CON Central in Columbus, Ohio, this week, Ashley Grigsby, managing director, capital markets, Transwestern, moderated a panel of experts who broke down what’s driving investment decisions, where capital is flowing, and how debt availability is shaping the landscape. Joining Grigsby were Rob…
By Brielle Scott, CAE for Market Share Blog | November 4, 2025 At I.CON Central this week, attendees had the opportunity to hear directly from leading end users as they shared how tax incentives, labor availability and energy constraints are shaping their real estate strategies. These in-house decisionmakers offered a candid look at how they…
By Kathryn Hamilton, CAE for Market Share Blog | November 3, 2025 At I.CON Central this week in Columbus, Ohio, Global Client Strategist and Senior Economic Advisor for CBRE Spencer Levy framed his keynote with a theme few would expect in a discussion about commercial real estate: the Beatles. Levy opened by telling the audience…
From REBIC It’s finally here! Today is Election Day! This year we’ve improved the layout and readability of our Voter Guide making it much easier to use and refer to. Please pass on to your friends, colleagues, and influential platforms. Download, read, share, and VOTE! For additional information about where to vote, visit your county’s Board of Elections at one…
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