Skip to main content
 
 

Community and Economic Development – Blog by UNC School of Government

https://ced.sog.unc.edu


What @sog_ced is reading online: January 2023

By CED News and Social Media

Published January 31, 2023


The following are articles and reports on the web that the Community and Economic Development Program at the UNC School of Government shared through social media over the past month. Follow us on twitter or facebook to receive regular updates.

Items of interest related to CED in North Carolina:

Zillow predicts Charlotte will be the nations’s hottest housing market in 2023. bit.ly/3klyO1w

Housing data profiles for all 100 NC counties released by NC Housing Coalition. bit.ly/3XUyCF0

Companies withdraw from their state business location incentive agreements due to pandemic-related change in hiring. Early terminations outnumber completed grants by 4 to 1. State law requires recapture of local incentives. bit.ly/3HgY1mK

National moving companies release data: NC is back in top ten for in-migration. Economist says this will address labor needs as the state’s economy expands. bit.ly/3WU8oSU

DFI in the news:

Salisbury NC engages UNC DFI for pre-development services for a brownfields site, the former Kesler Mill: https://bit.ly/3ZpkJ36

Other CED Items:

Bank of America investing equity for acquisition of “missing middle” housing for those who cannot afford housing in current market but earn too much qualify for subsidized housing. bit.ly/3JruGYm
NY Times on the “fast casual” 5-1 architectural style that seems to dominate new multifamily construction across the U.S. An unfortunate trend? A construction necessity? A result of planning regs? A style that will be looked at favorably in the future? bit.ly/3iYCWnY

Last month’s edition of “What @sog_ced is reading….” December 2022

 

 

Published January 31, 2023 By CED News and Social Media

The following are articles and reports on the web that the Community and Economic Development Program at the UNC School of Government shared through social media over the past month. Follow us on twitter or facebook to receive regular updates.

Items of interest related to CED in North Carolina:

Zillow predicts Charlotte will be the nations’s hottest housing market in 2023. bit.ly/3klyO1w

Housing data profiles for all 100 NC counties released by NC Housing Coalition. bit.ly/3XUyCF0

Companies withdraw from their state business location incentive agreements due to pandemic-related change in hiring. Early terminations outnumber completed grants by 4 to 1. State law requires recapture of local incentives. bit.ly/3HgY1mK

National moving companies release data: NC is back in top ten for in-migration. Economist says this will address labor needs as the state’s economy expands. bit.ly/3WU8oSU

DFI in the news:

Salisbury NC engages UNC DFI for pre-development services for a brownfields site, the former Kesler Mill: https://bit.ly/3ZpkJ36

Other CED Items:

Bank of America investing equity for acquisition of “missing middle” housing for those who cannot afford housing in current market but earn too much qualify for subsidized housing. bit.ly/3JruGYm
NY Times on the “fast casual” 5-1 architectural style that seems to dominate new multifamily construction across the U.S. An unfortunate trend? A construction necessity? A result of planning regs? A style that will be looked at favorably in the future? bit.ly/3iYCWnY

Last month’s edition of “What @sog_ced is reading….” December 2022

 

 

Author(s)
Tagged Under

This blog post is published and posted online by the School of Government to address issues of interest to government officials. This blog post is for educational and informational Copyright ©️ 2009 to present School of Government at the University of North Carolina. All rights reserved. use and may be used for those purposes without permission by providing acknowledgment of its source. Use of this blog post for commercial purposes is prohibited. To browse a complete catalog of School of Government publications, please visit the School’s website at www.sog.unc.edu or contact the Bookstore, School of Government, CB# 3330 Knapp-Sanders Building, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3330; e-mail sales@sog.unc.edu; telephone 919.966.4119; or fax 919.962.2707.

https://ced.sog.unc.edu/2023/01/what-sog_ced-is-reading-online-january-2023/
Copyright © 2009 to Present School of Government at the University of North Carolina.
Comments are closed.