BOMA Member October Luncheon
BOMA Member Luncheons OCTOBER LUNCHEON DATE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023* TIME: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM (LONGER SESSION FOR THIS PROGRAM) TOPIC: WHERE THE SKELETONS ARE BURIED – PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PITFALLS THAT …
BOMA Member Luncheons OCTOBER LUNCHEON DATE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023* TIME: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM (LONGER SESSION FOR THIS PROGRAM) TOPIC: WHERE THE SKELETONS ARE BURIED – PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PITFALLS THAT …
This is a Members’ only event, however, we do invite local industry Property Managers to join us, so if you are interested please email [email protected] for more information. JUNE LUNCHEON …
If you are ever near 421 North Harrington Street, the office building at Smoky Hollow Phase II, take a few minutes to explore the second floor amenity space.
421 N. Harrington St is a nine story Class A office building with 225,000 rentable square feet of space. The building is eight stories of office on top of the ground floor level which includes retail and the office lobby.
While Cary has been on the same growth trajectory as the rest of the Triangle, historically most of that growth has happened in the suburban areas of Town. Over the last few years, however, the Downtown core has seen an exciting number of new projects delivered and currently under construction. On a recent fall day (October 12, 2022) I took a stroll through downtown after parking my car at the new Town of Cary Library Parking Deck. If you haven’t been recently, I highly recommend heading to check out what’s happening in Downtown Cary for yourself.
Earlier this summer I had the chance to check out some of the recent redevelopment happening at Glen Lennox in Chapel Hill. Grubb Properties has completed two projects and is in progress on a third.
The area along 440 from Six Forks Road and Wake Forest Road currently has more active development than any other area during my time here in the Triangle. There are eight major projects led by four different development teams, and at the time of this writing, four tower cranes.
Over the last several years there has been a flurry of activity in Downtown Cary. We have seen several multifamily projects, including for sale and for rent, redevelopment or retail, a new library, and a new park currently under construction. One thing that has not been seen until now is speculative office space. The Rogers project changes that.
This project is one of the largest (and most exciting) adaptive reuse and mixed-use developments happening in Raleigh. Phase 1 includes conversion of two existing buildings into office and retail and the construction of a new multifamily project.
If you’ve driven down Edwards Mill Road recently, you have no doubt seen the construction activity and big cranes. To get the full appreciation for the Bandwidth HQ site, I recommend taking a turn down Reedy Creek Road to view the site from the “back” side.
Key Stats: Developer: Hines an Columbia Development Group Financial Partner: USAA Real Estate Asset Class: Mixed use (office, residential, retail, and hotel) Phase I Build Out: 358,000 square feet of …