Tuesday, March 31, 2015

2015 Trade Show

2015 Trade Show

May 19, 2015 
Omar Shrine Temple, Mt. Pleasant 
Doors open at 6 P.M.
Cost: $20 per attendee
Deadline:  May 12th - All tickets $30/person after deadline
Music, Food and Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes Awarded Every 15 Minutes
$1000 Grand Prize (Must be Present to Win)
  
Click here for booth sponsorship information.  Click here to RSVP.  

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Legislative Pulse

NAA Capitol Conference
March 2015   
Washington, DC

The 2015 NAA Capitol Conference schedule was packed with educational sessions, expert speakers on policy and politics and a briefing on the issues and Lobby Day.   The Special Luncheon Speaker was Julián Castro: New Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Keynote Speaker was David Gregory: Journalist, Former NBC Chief White House Correspondent and Former Host of NBC's Meet the Press. The NAA Capitol Conference prepared members to carry the message on major industry issues as informed, effective and confident industry advocates. 

The Charleston Apartment Association met with the offices of Senator Tim Scott, Representative Jim Clyburn, Representative Jeff Duncan, Representative Trey Gowdy, Senator Lindsey Graham,  Representative Mick Mulvaney and more on March 18th.  The key items discussed were Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, Immigration Reform and Tax Reform.   

Click here for the entire March Legislative Pulse.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Rental Boom is Boon to Charleston Economy

Study: Rental Boom is Boon to Charleston Economy, Contributing $1.4B Locally in 2013 Fueled by Demographic Changes, Growing Millennial Population, Rediscovery of Urban Cores, People are Increasingly  
Drawn to Apartment Living

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The apartment industry emerged as one of the strongest sectors coming out of the Great Recession, and a new study shows just how much the Charleston economy benefited from the rental boom. In 2013 - the latest numbers available - apartment construction, operations and resident spending contributed $1.4 billion locally and supported more than 16,400 jobs in the metro area.

The economic data is part of new research commissioned by the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA), which looks at dollars and jobs from apartment construction, operations and resident spending, nationally, by state and in 40 specific metro areas, including Charleston. The data, based on research by economist Stephen S. Fuller, Ph.D., of George Mason University's Center for Regional Analysis, are available on the website www.WeAreApartments.org.

Nationally, the apartment industry and its 36 million residents contributed an impressive $1.3 trillion to the U.S. economy, supporting 12.3 million jobs across the U.S. in 2013.

The study showed that in the Charleston area:

  • The local economic contribution from the apartment industry totaled $1.4 billion, supporting 16,400 jobs.
  • The economic contribution of local apartment construction totaled $190.4 million.
  • The economic contribution of local apartment operations totaled $229.1 million.
  • Apartment construction and operations supported $145.5 million in personal earnings for local workers.
  • Renter spending in the Charleston metro area contributed $998.7 million to the local economy.
  • The total economic contribution of the apartment industry and its residents in South Carolina totaled $6.3 billion and supported 68,400 jobs.
"Charleston's supply of apartments is expanding at one of the highest rates in the country, and people are renting these apartments at a strong pace," said Charleston Apartment Association President Wendy Tucker.

"Here in Charleston, we're feeling the positive economic impact of the booming apartment industry, which is helping our area thrive," Tucker explained. "The great news about the apartment industry is that the dollars and jobs don't end with construction. The ongoing operations and resident spending make each apartment community an economic engine, supporting local jobs and making a positive economic impact in our area."

"Our study showed major increases around apartment construction, with construction spending, economic contributions and personal earnings all rising substantially," said Fuller. "The construction for multifamily apartment buildings is a significant and growing source of economic activity, jobs and personal earnings in communities nationwide."

"According to our study findings, apartment construction has been on the rise over the past five years. In 2009, during the economic recession, there were only 97,000 construction starts, which was the lowest level since records began in 1964. In comparison, there were 294,000 construction starts in 2013 - a significant increase," said NAA Chairman Tom Beaton, Senior Vice President, Management, The Dolben Co.

"The most visible sign of the rental resurgence - apartment construction - is on the rise, contributing $93 billion to the national economy in 2013, resulting in $30 billion going directly into the paychecks of more than 700,000 workers," said NMHC Chairman Daryl Carter, CEO of Avanath Capital Management. "Besides all the dollars and jobs, the increase of available apartments will also help address affordability challenges that we see in many markets across the U.S."

In conjunction with the study's release, the website www.WeAreApartments.org breaks down the data by each state and 40 key metro areas. Visitors can also use the Apartment Community Estimator - or ACE - a tool that allows users to enter the number of apartment homes of an existing or proposed community to determine the potential economic impact within a particular state or metro area. For more information, visit www.WeAreApartments.org/metro/charleston.

The Charleston Apartment Association's mission is to recognize the vastly increasing role of the apartment industry in providing quality housing. As members of the Charleston Apartment Association, we have united for the purpose of improving the services of the apartment industry, staying abreast of legislative issues, networking amongst our members, offering educational programs, participating in charitable endeavors, and featuring local and national speakers. We adhere to and practice the 'Golden Rule' in all our endeavors and conduct ourselves in a forthright and ethical manner to better the communities of which we are a part.

For more than 20 years, the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA) have partnered on behalf of America's apartment industry. Drawing on the knowledge and policy expertise of staff in Washington, D.C., as well as the advocacy power of 170 NAA state and local affiliated associations, NAA and NMHC provide a single voice for developers, owners and operators of multifamily rental housing. Today, more than one-third of Americans rent their housing and 37 million people live in an apartment home. For more information, please visit www.nmhc.org or www.naahq.org.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Pineapple Press - March 2015

Pineapple Press 
Welcome to the Charleston Apartment Association's Digital Newsletter
 
For the complete newsletter, click here.  For a sampling of the newsletter continue reading below.
 
Upcoming Events, Mark Your Calendar...

New Member Orientation

The Charleston Apartment Association cordially invites new, "old" and prospective members to learn more about how to take full advantage of the opportunities of being a CAA member.  Attendees will meet the leadership of the association, learn how to get involved in various committees and network with other new members. Lunch is included.     

Thursday, March 12  
11am - 1pm   
Water Dog Grill, 1035 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mt. Pleasant, SC  29464  
Free and includes lunch 
RSVP via email to info@CharlestonApartmentAssociation.com by March 9.  

March 25th & 26th
This two day course is training for those who are responsible for operating safe and efficient pool facilities.   The course will be taught by Chad Brewer, President of American Pool, and includes the course booklet and test. 

 When:     Wednesday, March 25th       9am - 4:00pm
                Thursday, March 26th           9am - 4:00pm

Place:  Belfor Property Restoration, 7629 Southrail Road, North Charleston, SC 29420

Cost:    $350 members; $400 non-members (Includes course material and exam)

Please RSVP to info@charlestonapartmentassociation.com by March 19th.  The course caps out at 30 people. 

  

Maintenance Mania - April 21st



What is Maintenance Mania?
A competition in which apartment professionals from around the country face maintenance-focused challenges that test their skills   and knowledge to earn the title of Maintenance Mania® National Champion*. Check out the videos for more details here:   http://mm-naa.naahq.org/competitor-information
   
Event Schedule
·        Car check-in opens: 4:30 p.m.
·        Practice time: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
·        Competition begins: 5:30 p.m.

Where?
            Belfor Restoration
            7629 Southrail Road
            North Charleston, SC 29420
         
Cost/Admission
Contestants:  $25, Register by April 16th via http://www.naamania.org/events/-N_Charleston-SC.html  Once registered race car wheels maybe picked up from Silvana Oaks, 8439 Dorchester Road, North Charleston, SC  29420 during regular business hours.

Spectators:  $35, RSVP by April 16th to info@charlestonapartmentassociation.com

   


Dragon Boat Charleston Race - May 2 




For the first time the CAA is sponsoring a team in the Dragon Boat Festival this year named the "Pineapple Express".
 
Tee-shirt sponsorship opportunities are now being extended to members.  If you'd like your logo included on the official Charleston Apartment Association team tee-shirt for the cost of $50, kindly reach out to info@charlestonapartmentassociation.com with your logo in PDF format no later than Thursday, March 19.

Charleston Dragon Boat Festival:
Saturday, May 2nd Brittlebank Park, 8am - 4pm
Each paddler needs to commit to raising $100 when registering 
Sign-up to paddle here:  http://ow.ly/Il9Ex
Spectators may attend for free
Sign-ups are first come, first serve and capped at 30 people
To share some background, the mission of Dragon Boat Charleston (DBC) is to promote the mental and physical wellness of cancer survivors through the sport of dragon boating.    DBC believes that the sport affords those diagnosed with cancer an opportunity to reclaim their sense of self, feel strong, set long term goals and push the restart button on their lives.   Through fundraising efforts, all cancer survivors participate in this life-changing program free of charge.   The money raised for the Charleston event helps survivors here locally.

  
Trade Show - May 19 

6pm
Omar Shrine Temple
176 Patriots Point Road 
Mt. Pleasant, SC  29464 

Mark your calendar and stay tuned for more details to be released in the coming weeks!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Dragon Boat Sponsorships

Dragon Boat Sponsorship and Paddler Opportunities

 

For the first time the CAA is sponsoring a team in the Dragon Boat Festival this year named the "Pineapple Express".

Tee-shirt sponsorship opportunities are now being extended to members.  If you'd like your logo included on the official Charleston Apartment Association team tee-shirt for the cost of $50, kindly reach out to info@charlestonapartmentassociation.com with your logo in PDF format no later than Thursday, March 19.

Charleston Dragon Boat Festival:
Saturday, May 2nd Brittlebank Park, 8am - 4pm
Each paddler needs to commit to raising $100 when registering 
Sign-up to paddle here:  http://ow.ly/Il9Ex
Spectators may attend for free
Sign-ups are first come, first serve and capped at 30 people


To share some background, the mission of Dragon Boat Charleston (DBC) is to promote the mental and physical wellness of cancer survivors through the sport of dragon boating.   DBC believes that the sport affords those diagnosed with cancer an opportunity to reclaim their sense of self, feel strong, set long term goals and push the restart button on their lives.  Through fundraising efforts, all cancer survivors participate in this life-changing program free of charge.  The money raised for the Charleston event helps survivors here locally.