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September 21, 2022 issue:
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Fall Golf Tournament
Limited sponsorships for the popular golf tournament at Carolina Golf Club are available. This is a perfect opportunity for networking and fun on the links. Thank you to Prologis, the tournament title sponsor. |
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GenUp Commercial Version (Livestream)
This GenUp course is being offered through Real Time Learn and will stream live on Tuesday. The 2022-23 Commercial GenUp will provide commission updates about requirements, revised rules and laws, selected topics, licensing and education reviews, and more. |
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A Night In Lower Tuck
Get ready for an exciting networking event with the "Who's Who" of local industry leaders. There will be great food, drinks, games, and live entertainment, with chances to win incredible door prizes. Experience and engage in everything Lower Tuck has to offer.Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Third & Urban. Limited sponsorships are available. |
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Welcome New Members
We are proud to introduce our new CRCBR members! Check out a list of new members who have joined as of June 13 here. Want to become a member and are curious about the CRCBR benefits? Learn more about our organization here.
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Exciting events on the horizon
Hold Tuesday, December 6 for the CRCBR annual meeting at the Grand Bohemian Hotel. Check more out here. What else is happening in CRE? Our comprehensive calendar is available here. |
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Charlotte Sets Up UDO Portal; Some Permits To Expire
Still have questions about Charlotte's UDO? The Charlotte Development Center Staff will review all questions and utilize the answers to develop resources and training for other staff and users in an online portal. Also, be warned. With North Carolina's two-year state of emergency ending, some permits will soon expire.
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City, County Advisory Boards Seek New Members
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Planning Commission and the Charlotte Equitable Development Commission are looking to fill some open spots. The planning commission guides the grown and development of the city and unincorporated areas of Mecklenburg County. The equitable development group recommends strategies that balance equitable investments in most disadvantaged areas among other things. |
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Chairman Level Alliance Sponsors |
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Champion Level Alliance Sponsors |
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