Congratulations to MP Husky on its expansion in Greenville County. Learn more at bit.ly/3LlkPmJ.
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Congrats to the good folks at Western SC | Economic Development Partnership and the South Carolina Department of Commerce! Their hard work, as is often the case, was a huge factor in getting Columbia Vehicles to locate in Aiken/SC! For those not immediately tangential to this deal like we were, I thought it might be interesting to overview from a broker's perspective how deals like this come together. - In this deal, we represented the seller. (I've included a Case Study and Video as reference for the steps we took in representing our client). Our fundamental goal as fiduciaries for our client, Fenix Manufacturing Solutions, was to maximize their return on the building. Ultimately, we ended up with two different prospective buyers at the table, both of which would've been impactful for our community. Of particular note here is the $/SF that we were able to demand for the facility, given market factors at play including limited availability of facilities. We negotiated hard using the data at our disposal. Additionally, we were able to close quickly (64 days). Glen Caulk with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough did an tremendous job representing the seller as attorney. - Video Overview Here: https://lnkd.in/ePBvZNaT - Case Study: https://lnkd.in/eXDdAdwQ - Damien Lanclos, CCIM represented the buyer, Columbia Vehicles. His role was to locate the best facility for his client, whether in the CSRA, or some other market. Damien was thorough and pushed hard for his client. Upon putting the property under contract, Damien worked diligently on behalf of his buyer to investigate the property via typical due diligence assessment and more specifically, regarding environmental concerns. Damien leveraged the Property Condition Assessment on the property to push for a reduction in the sales price, which he ultimately received. Additionally, Chris Driver and Hull Barrett, PC represented Columbia Vehicles on this deal as attorney, and were a pleasure to work with. - Western SC | Economic Development Partnership and the South Carolina Department of Commerce ensured the site was competitive nationally, balancing tax incentives with substantial community and economic benefits. There are relatively stringent requirements related to the quality and pay of jobs that are produced. While the taxes paid by the entity end up reduced, the jobs produced and the ripple effects of the income spent in the community more than offset any incentives. (I don't have visibility to what those were). This deal not only represents a significant transaction but also a strategic investment in our community’s future, demonstrating the powerful impact of collaborative economic development! #economicdevelopment #CommercialRealEstate #IndustrialRealEstate #Manufacturing #SiteSelection
Congratulations to Columbia Vehicle Group on establishing a new operation in Aiken County. Learn more at bit.ly/4dt0Zmm.
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This shows why a robust construction site fire risk assessment is so important. I have carried out many health and safety inspections on construction sites over the years where they have failed to do a fire risk assessment and put adequate fire safety controls in place.
I hope everyone at the Sir Robert McAlpine, Station Hill development site in Reading Town Centre are safe and accounted for. 😢
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As I continue to navigate this new journey in Canada, I know it is essential to learn and understand #canada 's history and to embrace the way of living. I've learned that the environment holds immense importance for First Nation tribes in Canada, and the issue of roads connecting communities is a critical aspect of their relationship with the environment. The environment, including the land, water, and wildlife, is deeply intertwined with the cultural and spiritual beliefs of First Nation tribes. Many Indigenous cultures in Canada have a profound connection to the natural world, considering it sacred and spiritually significant. First Nation tribes have a long history of environmental stewardship. They often have a deep knowledge of their local ecosystems and strive to protect them for future generations. The lands that First Nations inhabit often hold historical and ancestral importance, and therefore significant consideration is given to technologies used in and around their land. Roads and infrastructure development can lead to environmental degradation, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity, undermining environmental stewardship efforts. Therefore I'm very proud to be part of the Cypher Environmental Ltd team that took hands with Enbridge to deliver this 100% #environmentallyfriendly solution for Swan Lake First Nation. Roads connecting communities can be both a necessity for modern life and a source of concern if not developed and maintained in a way that respects Indigenous rights, traditions, and environmental sustainability. Balancing the needs for infrastructure development with the preservation of the environment and Indigenous culture is a complex and ongoing challenge in Canada and I am happy to play my part. https://lnkd.in/gmt2kvh7 #environmentallyfriendly #sustainability #canada
The Swan Lake First Nation celebrated the 25th anniversary of their annual Pow Wow last month. We were honoured to help the community prepare for the big event with a DUST/BLOKR® application earlier in the week! With the heavy traffic that was expected for the event, it was important for the planning committee to help control the amount of airborne dust in the air kicked up from traffic on the unpaved roads. Miigwetch to the Swan Lake First Nation, Enbridge and Subcan for the opportunity to participate and for making this project possible! Another Cypher Green Roads project completed. Learn more about our latest Green Roads project here: https://loom.ly/NSREY0s
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Details regarding the recent opening of the Fort Carroll Temporary Alternate Channel, the third alternate channel, this one with a 20 foot depth. Theoretically, the next anticipated channel is the interim one in a portion of the main channel with a 35 foot depth. https://lnkd.in/eMgjSqSE
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Make sure to mark your calendar for A Conversation with Mitchell Silver on November 15th. Everything you need to know is at the link:
November 15th: A Conversation with Mitchell Silver — RaleighForward
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Here's what we're reading this week
Seattle eviction cases spike, Extra Amtrak Cascades trips, and more
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Check out the latest issue of The New Orleans 100 for a delightful read from Betsie on embracing the transition from summer to fall. Start your morning right! 🍂🌞 #TheNewOrleans100 #SummerToFall #MorningRead
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Are you aware of your rights and responsibilities on the road? Ensuring your safety as a cyclist is paramount, and understanding the laws in Ontario is key to protecting yourself while riding. Our latest blog post, Cyclist Safety in Ontario: Understanding Rights and Responsibilities, is your ultimate guide to staying safe while pedalling through the province. Read the full post now and arm yourself with knowledge! Click here to read the blog post: https://bit.ly/3ItoWLP
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Browse my City of Pittsburgh stories for Pittsburgh Quarterly.
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