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May CE Day
Take commercial CE, in-person, with your CRCBR peers. Register for the commercial versions of GenUp and the Material Facts in Commercial Real Estate elective. The BICUp class for this day is currently filled; however, we have added a new class on Wednesday, May 11th.
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NEW! In-person BICUp Commercial Version
The 2021-22 Commercial Broker-in-Charge Update Course (BICUp) satisfies the mandatory update course for brokers-in-charge who wish to remain broker-in-charge as of July 1, 2022, for the 2021-22 licensing period.
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Breakfast with Brokers
Join your peers at the Dilworth Neighborhood Grille on May 19th for our next Breakfast with Brokers from 7:30am - 9:00am. Hear from Patrick Granson, Director of Code Enforcement, with Mecklenburg County.
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Leadership Spotlight: Karah Tanneberger
Meet Karah Tanneberger, Vice President – Office Leasing, with Foundry Commercial. Karah is a Director at Large on the 2022 CRCBR Board of Directors. Check out our previous Leadership Spotlights here.
Welcome New CRCBR Members
We are proud to introduce our new association members! See the list of individuals who have joined CRCBR since January 21st.
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NC Real Estate Commission CE Deadline is June 10th
All North Carolina brokers are required to take eight (8) hours of continuing education credit per year (the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC) licensing year is from July 1 - June 30). Learn more here or see commercial CE options here.
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CRE Forecast – the Short Version
On March 30, 2022, NAR held a virtual Real Estate Forecast Summit: Commercial Update event, providing an outlook on the changing commercial real estate market. A video recording of this event is available for viewing.
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Chairman Level Alliance Sponsors |
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Follow this link to see our current list of 2022 Alliance sponsors. Interested in becoming a 2022 Alliance Sponsor? Learn more here.
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