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October Virtual Luncheon – Deciphering Healthcare – Trends, Opportunities, and Advice on the Healthcare Industry

MPV WELCOMES REBECCA HERRON TO OFFICE & INDUSTRIAL LEASING TEAM

Charlotte, NC (October, 2016) – MPV Properties (MPV) is pleased to announce broker
Rebecca Herron as the newest addition to MPV’s office and industrial leasing team.

Prior to joining MPV, Rebecca lead business development at a geotechnical and environmental
engineering firm, where she gained experience in the processes of due diligence, rezoning,
property surveys, feasibility studies, property condition assessments, and environmental Phase 1
ESA assessments. This is in addition to the in-depth knowledge she acquired within general
construction, including permitting, tenant improvements, economic development, and build-tosuit
projects. Outside of real estate, Rebecca also has five years of experience as an advertising
consultant for print and digital projects, with expertise in both account management and sales
training.

To read the full press release, please click here.

CREW Charlotte October 2016 Luncheon – Recent Developments in Charlotte

Submitted by Kathleen Chambers

 

Who You Missed:
    Chris Daly, Childress Klein
    Kristy Venning, Beacon Partners
    Brendan Pierce, Keith Corp
    Moderator: Allen Clark, Charlotte Business Journal

 

What You Missed:
Program focused on recent significant commercial real estate developments in Charlotte:

Industrial space – Childress Klein:
•    Examples
Jordan Food Service. 360,000 sq ft distribution center with 150,000 sq ft of refrigerated storage
Afton Ridge.  Started as 125,000 sq ft but is now 300,000 sq ft. 
•    Changes in industrial warehouse development. The facilities are much larger now to allow for larger trucks, significant need for onsite storage. Facilities require lots of land and lots of paving. 
•    Incentives for industrial are different between NC and SC. In SC, the tax rate is higher and so incentives are needed to build on that side of the border. Challenge in NC is lack of space in the Greater Charlotte area.
•    Daly has seen the turn towards larger spaces and longer term leases and so they develop to meet the need
    
Office Space in NC – Beacon Partners
•    Example – 1616 Camden, South End
•    Big changes in demographics going forward brought big changes in needs
•    The millennial work force favors the urban infill experience
•    Less square footage per person required 
•    Explosive demand for open office with exposed structural elements: less me, more we
•    More interest in creating the customer experience
•    Venning predicts that they will not do spec building in the near future

Office Space in SC – Keith Corporation
•    Example: Mortgage Company in Lancaster County. Aided in consolidating the company to one space requiring development of a 100,000 sq ft facility that was augmented during the consolidation
•    Spaces are now amenity driven. Their experience is that the amenities can come to the employees when you build them in to the facility. 
•    Benefits to building in SC because land is available.
•    Lower square footage per employee with new construction. 
•    Noted that rates in SouthPark have increased and new construction is finally underway.
•    Pierce noted that NC has a problem with incentives. There is no cohesiveness to attracting companies to NC. Our competitor states are much better at attracting business through economic incentives.

Fortune ranked Holder Construction #66 on its 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials list

Fortune ranked Holder Construction #66 on its 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials list.

A Holder millennial told Fortune: “I feel that the culture at Holder is what makes the difference. We have leaders who make it their priority to develop the people, not the money. I am trusted by the leaders and given responsibility for my work. I trust that the organization will continue to be successful because of the culture and that I do not have to stress about keeping my job.”

Rankings are based entirely upon employees’ own feedback and winners were selected from a database of some 620 Great Place to Work®-Certified organizations.  

Holder Construction has more than 600 associates nationwide. Holder is currently building the 615 South College Street project in uptown and will start construction on Dimensional Place in South End of at the of this year.

Learn more about Holder Construction at www.holderconstruction.com

AI DESIGN GROUP AND PROGRESSIVE AE ANNOUNCE MERGER

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – July 27, 2016 – Charlotte, North Carolina√¢‚Ǩ¬êbased ai Design Group and Grand Rapids,
Michigan‐based Progressive AE today announced they are merging to create a stronger, more diverse fullservice
architectural and design firm. The combined organization will have active work in all 48 contiguous
states, a team of 200 professionals and over 65 years combined history as leaders in architecture and
design.

To read the full press release, please click here.

New York real estate firm acquires Cresa Carolinas

A New York commercial real estate company recently acquired Cresa Carolinas, a tenant representation firm with offices in Charlotte and Durham.

Savills Studley, which also specializes in tenant representation, purchased Cresa Carolinas for an undisclosed amount. The newly-acquired North Carolina offices will continue to provide tenant representation, transaction management and project management to companies, particularly ones in the high-tech and life-science sectors.

To find out more, please click here.

OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS ACQUIRES LOCAL OFFICE FURNITURE COMPANY SECOND EXPANSION IN TWO YEARS

Charlotte, NC (July 18, 2016) – Office Environments, Inc. (OE), a Charlotte-based commercial furniture dealer, announces its second acquisition in two years. They are now expanding to Rock Hill, South Carolina through the procurement of White Office Furniture, an established Steelcase dealer in South Carolina for over 70 years. Both Office Environments and White Office Furniture are uniting under the Office Environments name and will continue their shared mission to provide a single source for workplace solutions through high quality products and services.

To read the full press release, please click here.

Carolina Site Celebrates 20 Years!

Carolina Site, a Gold Sponsor and active partner of CREW Charlotte, is proudly celebrating 20 Years in business.  The company specializes in parking lot repair, construction and maintenance.  President of the company, Sclater Heindl who is also a member of CREW, recently answered several questions about the past, present and future plans for Carolina Site which was featured on Page 5 of the Business Journal.  Click here to take a look!

Kimley-Horn Named Best Workplace for Millennials and Gen X’ers

Fortune ranked Kimley-Horn #3 on its 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials list and #2 on its 20 Best Workplaces for Gen X’ers list.

A Kimley-Horn millennial told Fortune: “Although I have only been here a few years, my ideas, thoughts, issues, and solutions are always taken seriously.

Both rankings are based entirely upon employees’ own feedback and winners were selected from a database of some 620 Great Place to Work®-Certified organizations.

You have the feeling that you are truly valued and that people care about you on a more personal level,” says one of Kimley-Horn’s Gen X employees.

Kimley-Horn has 291 employees in the Carolinas, with 69 in its uptown Charlotte office. Learn more about the firm here

JLL Named a Top Attractor Company by LinkedIn

CHICAGO, IL, June 21, 2016 – The 433+ million members of LinkedIn have voted with their actions and selected JLL (NYSE:JLL) as one of the top companies in the world at attracting and keeping top talent. The Top Attractors list is the first ranking of its kind based entirely on user activity such as job applications, career website engagement and employee retention.  JLL is the only real estate company on the list.

To read the full press release, please click here.

Owning Air – Air Rights 101

Who You Missed:

Moderator – David Jones – Partner at Troutman Sanders

Panelists – Fred Klein III – Partner at Childress Klein, Laura Smith – Executive Vice President at Foundation of the Carolinas & Doug Stephan – Principal at Vision Ventures

What You Missed:

  • FAST FACTS

    • Air Rights Transactions have gone on in Charlotte for at least 25 years

    • Air Rights Transactions are vertical subdivisions, dividing properties up and down instead of from right to left.

    • Air Rights Transactions are extremely complex not only from a legal perspective, but also when it comes to structure and engineering.

  • Projects

    • Carolina Theatre at Tryon and Sixth Streets (Laura Smith)

      • Requires four elements of condominium rights for uses within the project above the planned restoration of the 36,000 square foot theater.

    • The Mint Museum at 500 South Tryon Street (Fred Klein III)

      • Next phase of development that has happened over the last decade

      • Foresight of Wachovia/Wells Fargo was enormously helpful in helping this project come to fruition.

      • Air Rights above the Mint were purchased for $18.1M

      • Great lengths were gone to, including agreeing to not swing cranes over the trading floors at Wells Fargo during the building process.

    • The Epicentre (Doug Stephan)

      • Legal Battles over Air Rights went on for a lengthy period.

      • Separate development rights were created for condominium agreements

      • The economy and lack of parking were major roadblocks in this project.

      • Eventually the project became two limited service hotels, under construction now.