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Economic Forecast Breakfast (2024)

Economic Forecast Breakfast (2024)

Thursday, October 24, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM (EDT)

Event Details

Plan to join AAWNC Thursday, October 24 for the Economic Forecast Breakfast. Chuck will discuss the state of the multifamily market in North Carolina and also Western North Carolina, including the latest trends in leasing, construction, occupancy, and rent growth.

Members: Free
*Note: members must be logged in to receive their complimentary ticket. Email info@aawnc.org if you need assistance. 
Non-Members: $50


Presenting Sponsor: Limit 2 companies

Investment: $1000

Benefits:

  • 2 tickets to the AANC Board of Directors Reception on October 23
  • Speaking time at the AAWNC Economic Forecast Breakfast on October 24
  • Opportunity to include company-provided SWAG in Welcome Bag for AANC Board of Directors
  • Logo and signage at the AAWNC Economic Forecast Breakfast

Supporting Sponsor: Limit 8 companies

Investment: $300

Benefits:

  • 1 ticket to the AANC Board of Directors Reception on October 23
  • Opportunity to include company-provided SWAG in Welcome Bag for AANC Board of Directors
  • Logo and signage at the AAWNC Economic Forecast Breakfast on October 24

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Meet the Speaker: Chuck McShane

Chuck McShane is a Director of Market Analytics at CoStar based in Charlotte, where he analyzes office, industrial, retail, and multifamily trends for the Atlanta, Charlotte and South Carolina markets. He regularly presents to CoStar clients and industry groups and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Charlotte Business Journal, and Charlotte Observer, among other media outlets.

Originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina, McShane spent more than a decade in journalism and economic development in the Carolinas before joining CoStar in March 2021. Before joining CoStar, he led the research team at the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance and Charlotte Chamber, where he developed industry studies and supported office and industrial relocation and expansion projects. He holds a bachelor’s and doctorate in public policy from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.


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