ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT DOWNTOWN RALEIGH Q4-2018 The Downtown Raleigh Alliance produced this quarterly report. The Alliance is an award-winning nonprofit organization whose mission is to continue to revitalize Raleigh’s downtown by enhancing its quality of life and contributing to its economic success (For more information, visit www.downtownraleigh.org). The City of Raleigh is a key partner of the DRA in its economic development efforts to revitalize downtown. DRA receives a grant from the city to enhance its tax base by generating new jobs, supporting existing businesses, and attracting new businesses—in particular storefront businesses. 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report — Downtown Raleigh TABLE OF CONTENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT Highlights..................................................................................... 1 Real Estate & Population Snapshot .......................................... 3 Historic Trends ............................................................................ 4 Fourth Quarter Street-Level Business Activity........................... 5 Development Under Construction and in Planning .................. 7 Development Delivered in 2015-2018 ..................................... 9 Food and Beverage Tax Revenue ............................................10 Cover photo by Flyboy Aerial Photography Disclaimer – The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed to be reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy, we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty, or representation about it. 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report—Downtown Raleigh ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT Highlights Downtown’s fourth quarter saw new street-level businesses open and more major construction projects begin and continue, along with strong growth in food and beverage sales. $2 Billion Strong Year for Completed Projects With over $329 million in completed projects last year, 2018 saw the most development completed, in terms of investment, since 2013 when $343 million was completed. At least $2 billion in projects are under construction, were delivered in 2015-2018 or planned/announced for downtown in the near future with several more major projects yet to announce their total investment figures. Public investment is strong with $200 million in public projects either underway, planned or completed including Raleigh Union Station along with ongoing work at Moore Square and the Capital Boulevard/Peace Street bridges and interchanges. Raleigh’s Bike Share system, Citrix Cycle, will launch later this year. Overall, $510 million in construction is currently underway in downtown Raleigh. Delivered, Under Construction, and Planned $439 Million Under Construction $897 Million Recently Completed $750+ Million Planned Retail & Storefront Market Several new retailers opened along or near the Hargett St. and Martin St. corridors including Apex Outfitter, The Devilish Egg, and Bella Vita Downtown Market. These stores joined other recently opened nearby retailers in this corridor such as The ZEN Succulent, Petale, Short Walk Wines, Brovelli Oils, Vinegars & Gifts, Urban Outfitters, and existing retailers that moved or expanded in this corridor such as DECO Raleigh, House of Swank, Father and Son, and Eyecarecenter. And in spring 2019, Weaver Street Market will open on W. Hargett Street to continue the retail momentum along that corridor. 45 During the fourth quarter, 12 new street-level businesses opened in downtown with two more already open in early 1st quarter. This year has seen the highest net gain in businesses since 2010. Included in that total are new retailers, along with new restaurants. Overall, 146 storefront businesses have opened since the start of 2016. This quarter saw the opening of Transfer Co., which includes vendors such as Locals Oyster Bar, Burial Beer Co., and Che Empenadas. Storefront Businesses Opened in 2018 At least 21 more street-level businesses have been announced or confirmed and are expected to open during the next few months including retail, restaurants, and bars. 1 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report—Downtown Raleigh ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT Highlights Residential Market Construction continues on another 682 residential units including Peace and several 2,405 townhome projects throughout downtown. The Metropolitan opened in late January with 241 units. FNB Tower, a 22-story building on Fayetteville St, began construction Residential units added since 2015 in May with 239 units. Downtown’s first condominium building since pre-Recession begins in early 2019 with 45 units at The Fairweather. Since 2015, 2,405 units have been delivered and more than 1,314 units are planned for the near future, including recently announced the second phase of Kane Realty’s Peace/Smokey Hollow. Multi-family vacancy in 2018 was in singledigits with more than 95% of downtown’s Class A rental units occupied, according to Integra Realty Resources. 7.6% growth in Dining & Hospitality Market Downtown Raleigh set a new record in 2018 in food and beverage sales with over food and beverage sales in 2018 over 2017 $240 million in sales up 7.6% over 2017. Two districts saw double-digit growth in 2018 with Moore Square and Warehouse District as the biggest standouts with more than 18% growth in sales over the previous year in each district. During the 4th quarter, Warehouse District sales were up 53% in 4th Q 2018 over 4th Q 2017. New food halls and restaurants helped drive this growth in both districts. In total, there are now more $240 million in than 200 restaurants, cafes, and bars/clubs/lounges in downtown. food and beverage sales in 2018, new record for Currently, 126 rooms under construction, including Origin, located near Glenwood downtown South and Warehouse District, with eight new rooms recently opened at the new boutique Guest House, near Moore Square. A new hotel project was announced adjacent to Nash Square, which will add 190 rooms and the Days Inn on the north side of downtown will be renovated into The Longleaf Hotel, which will be a 57-room boutique hotel. Office Market Office occupancy has been near a historic high with a decrease in vacancy from 11.4% at the start of 2017 to a mere 6.8% at the end of 2018, (Source: CBRE Ra- Office occupancy rate leigh). Downtown saw a net absorption of 42,064 square feet in 4th Quarter 2018 and saw 218,688 sf net absorption in 2018 overall, according to CBRE Raleigh, which continues 2017’s trend and is a considerable improvement on the net absorption of 66,854 sf in 2016, illustrating a strengthening office market in downtown Raleigh with more supply coming. 93.2% Spring 2018 saw an increase in new supply coming into the market with the opening of the class A tower, The Dillon, which is already 96% occupied. Additionally, One Glenwood is nearly complete and more than 80% pre-leased, while FNB Tower is more than 60% pre-leased with more than a year until delivery. New office projects were announced recently including Two Glenwood, a 275,000 sf tower by Heritage Properties, and Kane Realty’s Smokey Hollow Phase 2 which includes a 225,000 sf office tower. Expansions and new leases in downtown include Arch Capital, which will occupy 104,000 sf in The Dillon. Law firm McGuireWoods announced it will move to FNB Tower and occupy 42,073 sf. Capital Bank will be consolidating its various offices across the city into 53,553 sf in One Glenwood, where it will also have signage on the building’s facade. They will be joined at One Glenwood by Sepi Engineering as well as WeWork, the national co-working space, which will occupy 81,032 square feet in the tower as well. 2 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report—Downtown Raleigh Downtown Dashboard Residential Market and Demographics 8,700 16,978 5,505 2,405 682 Population estimated in downtown Residents within one mile of downtown core Downtown Residential Units Units delivered since 2015 Units under construction 32.8 47% 1.8 $51,687 Median Age for residents within 2-mile radius % of residents with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Average household size within 1-mile radius Average household income within 1-mile of downtown Units delivered, under construction, planned since 2015 Office Market 47,000 Employees estimated in downtown 93.2% 218,688 156,600 Office occupancy rate in 3rd Q 2018 (JLL) Net absorption square footage in 2018 Square feet of coworking space in downtown 3,757 77 Employees per acre, densest office market in region Dining & Hospitality Market $240 million 204 34 13 in food and beverage sales in 2017 Restaurants and bars in downtown New retailers since 2014 James Beard Award Nominations since 2010 7.6% growth in food and beverage sales over 2017 Tourism & Hotel Market 1,255 Existing rooms in downtown 126 rooms 71.3% 3.4 million 46% Rooms under construction Hotel occupancy in 2017 Visitors to top downtown attractions Increase in visitors since 2007 Real Property Square Footage Within the Downtown MSD 7,259,714 sf 1,422,280 sf 6,964,275 5,330,977 Commercial office space Retail space Government office/ facility space Other: educational, religious, institutional 25,237,393 sf 1,423,351 sf 30,651,747 Total existing space Under construction Combined existing, under construction and planned Sources: DRA, U.S. Census, Greater Raleigh CVB, STB Travel, CBRE Raleigh 3 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report—Downtown Raleigh Storefront and Development Trends HISTORICAL TRENDS Street-Level Business Openings Street-Level Business Closings Net Gain Year-End Office Occupancy 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 41 26 15 38 17 21 31 15 16 36 16 21 29 15 14 46 30 18 40 23 17 45 22 23 89.9% Public Investment started or underway Private Investment started or underway but not completed (millions) Projects Completed Total Investment completed (millions) $0 89.2% 93.3% 89.9% $205 $187 $106.5 $117.5 $351 89.4% 88.6% 94.7% 93.2% $0 $91 $169 $137 $137 $133 $261 $242 $288 $290 5 5 8 5 15 10 3 14 $22.3 $160 $343 $115 $260 $174 $75 $329 Downtown Storefront Business Openings and Closings 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Number of openings 2012 2013 Number of closings 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Net gain Sources: DRA internal tracking, 4 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report—Downtown Raleigh 4th Quarter Storefront Business Activity Business Openings: Name Type 1. Apex Outfitter Retail 2. The Devilish Egg Retail 3. Heirloom Brewshop Tea/Coffee Shop 4. O-Ku Sushi Restaurant 5. 222 Fusion Restaurant 6. Papa Shogun Restaurant 7. Apero Raleigh Restaurant/Bar 8. PLUS Dueling Piano Bar Bar 9. Atlantic Lounge Bar/Lounge 10. Junction West Bar/Event Space 11. Transfer Co. Food Hall 12. Local Pop-up Market at The Assembly Pop-up Retail Business openings in early 1st Quarter Name Type 1. The Davie 2. Bella Vita Downtown Market Bar Retail Business closings in 4th Quarter Name Type 1. Chick Fil A 2. Oak and Dagger Restaurant Brewery/Restaurant 3. Glenwood Seafood Restaurant 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Bar/Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Bar/Live Music Venue Auto care Lucarne Wahlburgers BuKu Deep South Firestone Complete Auto Care See next page for announced businesses coming soon. 5 4th QUARTER 2018 Economic Development Report—Downtown Raleigh Announced Storefront Businesses (Coming Soon) 1. Pooleside Pie Restaurant 2. Oak Steakhouse Restaurant 3. Hearth Kitchen Restaurant 4. Barcelona Wine Bar Restaurant/Bar 5. Rainbow Luncheonette Restaurant 6. Layered Croissant Restaurant 7. Jolie Restaurant 8. Calavera Empanada and Tequila (reopening in new location) 9. The Merchant Restaurant Restaurant/Bar 10. Budacai Boba Bar Restaurant 11. 616 Glenwood Bar 12. Craft Bar Bar 13. Social 113 Bar 14. Bar/Venue at 304 Glenwood Bar/Music Venue 15. Tin Roof Restaurant and Bar Live music venue 16. Sass Nails Personal Service 17. Legree Fitness Personal Service 18. Weaver Street Market Retail 19. Publix Retail 20. Ealdwine Gentleman’s Shop Retail 21. Wine and Design Art and event space 6 4th QUARTER 2018 Downtown Raleigh Development and Investment Project Name Investment Project Type Sq. Ft. Res. Units District $36,900,000 Infrastructure n/a n/a Capital Not announced Office/Retail 25,000 n/a Fayetteville $23,000,000 Townhomes 66,000 17 Glenwood South N/A Office/Retail 14,000 N/A Glenwood South FNB Tower $118,000,000 Mixed Use 157,000 (office) 389,702 total 239 Fayetteville St. Restaurant at 502 W. Lenoir Not announced Restaurant 4,583 n/a Warehouse $86,000,000 Office/mixed use 219,500 (14,500 retail) n/a Glenwood South Not announced Hotel/parking structure 331,008 126 hotel rooms Glenwood South $12,600,000 Infrastructure 4-acre park n/a Moore Square $150,000,000 Mixed Use 652,500 417 Glenwood South $1,734,216 Townhomes 24,066 9 Warehouse 1,381,351 682 units UNDER CONSTRUCTION Capital Blvd bridges/interchanges 107 W. Hargett Street The Saint 301 N. West St. One Glenwood Origin Hotel Moore Square renovation Peace West at Lenoir Phase II TOTAL UNDER CONSTRUCTION $ 439,274,216 7 4th QUARTER 2018 Downtown Raleigh Development and Investment Investment Project Type Sq. Ft. Res. Units District $111,400,000 Infrastructure 42,000 n/a Warehouse $150,000,000 Mixed Use 210,000 (office), 40,000 (retail), 541,000 total 260 Warehouse West at Lenoir $2,674,000 Townhomes 24,066 12 Warehouse Poyner YMCA $3,000,000 Fitness Center 28,000 n/a Fayetteville St Capital Boulevard Self Storage $6,749,736 Storage 123,000 n/a Seaboard/Capital 211 S. Wilmington St. renovation $1,058,500 Renovation 3,270 Junction West $4,200,000 Office/event space 12,000 n/a Warehouse Self Storage Facility $7,873,000 Storage 123,000 n/a Warehouse Hargett Place $14,000,000 Townhomes 44,256 17 Moore Square 10Arros $1,805,000 Townhomes n/a 10 Moore Square Morgan Street Food Hall $2,200,000 Food Hall/Retail 22,000 n/a Warehouse $875,000 Hotel 3,993 8 rooms Moore Square Revisn $6,500,000 Apartments/Extended Stay 44,250 48 Glenwood South The Ware $2,403,390 Residential 30,950 15 Moore Square Transfer Co. $17,000,000 Retail 42,000 (retail) n/a Moore Square Project Name COMPLETED Since Start of 2018 Union Station The Dillon Guest House TOTAL DELIVERED $329,335,236 Moore Square 1,081,785 362 residential units 274,959 241 COMPLETED Since Start of 2019 The Metropolitan Apartments $52,000,000 Apartments/Retail 9 4th QUARTER 2018 Downtown Raleigh Development and Investment Investment Project Type Sq. Ft. Res. Units District GoRaleigh Transit Center renovation $9,900,000 Infrastructure n/a n/a Moore Square Residence Inn by Marriott $20,000,000 Hotel 150,000 175 rooms Fayetteville St. The Edison Lofts $55,000,000 Apartments/Retail 290,000 223 Moore Square $2,400,000 Townhomes 16,824 10 Moore Square Bank of America Plaza renovation $11,000,000 Office Renovation n/a Fayetteville St The Lincoln $35,000,000 Apartments 318,000 224 Fayetteville Street 107 Fayetteville St. $1,220,000 Office 13,000 n/a Fayetteville Street Holy Trinity Anglican Church $11,000,000 Place of Worship 25,000 n/a Capital Raleigh Beer Garden $2,000,000 Bar 8,670 n/a Glenwood South Charter Square $63,000,000 Office 243,379 n/a Fayetteville St SkyHouse Raleigh $60,000,000 Apartments 358,986 320 Moore Square The L $17,000,000 Apartments 110,000 83 Fayetteville St 200 S. Salisbury (Death and Taxes) $3,000,000 Restaurant 10,903 n/a Fayetteville St Devon Four25 $35,000,000 Mixed Use/residential 227,400 261 Glenwood South Carolina Ale House $7,500,000 Dining & Bar 37,048 n/a Glenwood South Peace Street Townes $5,000,000 Townhomes 20,000 17 Capital $3,600,000 Office 30,000 n/a Fayetteville St $4,200,000 Restaurant 4,900 n/a Capital Elan City Center Apartments $30,000,000 Apartments 241,293 213 Capital Link Apartments $30,000,000 Apartments 276,119 203 Glenwood South Exchange and Market Plazas renovation $2,000,000 Civic Space n/a n/a Fayetteville St. 227 Fayetteville St. $9,000,000 Office 101,439 n/a Fayetteville Street Blount St. Commons $8,000,000 Townhomes Not available 46 Capital The Gramercy $30,000,000 Apartments/Retail 168,398 203 Glenwood South Dr. Pepper Warehouse $3,200,000 Office 14,000 n/a Warehouse Christ Church addition $7,500,000 n/a n/a Capital Albermarle Building renovation $42,000,000 192,370 n/a Capital Google Fiber office $3,000,000 Office 9,926 n/a Glenwood N. West St. Development $5,300,000 Renovations 24,000 total n/a Glenwood 2,788,214 1,803 Project Name COMPLETED 2015-2017 The Ten at South Person McClatchy Interactive office renovation/ expansion Taverna Agora TOTAL DELIVERED $ 515,820,000 Place of Worship addition State office renovation 9 4th QUARTER 2018 Downtown Raleigh Development and Investment Project Name Investment Project Type Sq. Ft. Units District $90,000,000 Office/Retail 275,000 n/a Glenwood South The Edison (Office) Not announced Office/retail 303,000 n/a Moore Square 400H Not announced Office/retail/ residential 144,000 (office), 16,000 (retail) 216 Glenwood South Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites Not announced Hotel Hotel at Wilmington and Lenoir Streets Not announced Hotel Courtyard Marriott Not announced Hotel Fourth Ward Not announced Residential PLANNED Two Glenwood 259 hotelrooms 145 hotel Not announced rooms 192 hotel 192,964 rooms 260,890 n/a Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St. Fayetteville St. 10 Warehouse $65,000,000 Educational institution 355,889 n/a Fayetteville St./ Gateway The Fairweather Not announced Mixed use/residential 103,250 45 Warehouse 611 West South Not announced Residential 80,300 88 Warehouse Boutique hotel at 615 W. Peace St. Not announced Hotel The Longleaf Hotel Not announced Hotel Renovation 57 rooms Capital North Carolina FC Stadium Not announced Stadium, office, residential, retail n/a n/a Capital St. Mary’s Subdivision Not announced Residential n/a 6 Glenwood South The Willard Not announced Hotel/residential n/a 25 units/125 rooms Glenwood South $2,000,000 Infrastructure n/a n/a Glenwood South Blount/Person St. conversion Not announced Infrastructure n/a n/a Capital/Moore Square Peace/Smokey Hollow Phase 2 Not announced Office/Residential/ Retail 537,731 total including 225,000 office 280 Glenwood South W. Cabarrus St. Mixed Use Development Not announced Office/Residential/ Retail n/a n/a Warehouse Nash Square Hotel Not announced Hotel 196,387 190 rooms Warehouse Seaboard Station expansion $250,000,000 Residential/Hotel/ Retail 850,000 Exploris School Gateway Peace Street streetscape project TOTAL PLANNED Not announced 44 rooms Glenwood South 650 units, 150 Seaboard/Person St rooms 1,314 residential units 1,162 hotel rooms Note: these projects are subject to change and should be considered estimates based on public information. Additionally, sev8 4th QUARTER 2018 YEAR TO DATE FOOD AND BEVERAGE SALES IN DOWNTOWN Food and beverage sales for downtown set a new record with over $240 million in sales, topping the previous record set last year of $223 million. Sales were up 7.6% for 2018 versus 2017. Downtown restaurants and bars are continuing their strong performance over the past six years with sales in 2018 up 64% over sales in 2012. Sources: Wake County Tax Assessor 11 4th QUARTER 2018 4th QUARTER FOOD AND BEVERAGE SALES IN DOWNTOWN Food and beverage sales for downtown were up 4.7% for 4th Quarter 2018 over 4th Quarter 2017. Downtown restaurants and bars are continuing their strong performance over the past six years with 4th Quarter 2018 up 62% over 4th Quarter 2012. Sources: Wake County Tax Assessor 10 4th QUARTER 2018 MONTHLY FOOD AND BEVERAGE SALES IN 2017 AND 2018 Downtown monthly food and beverage sales outpaced last year’s sales with January being the highest grossing month in 2018 followed closely by May. Sales in January, April, May, June and November topped $20 million, which had not previously happened in any month in downtown history before this year. For example, monthly sales average $12.3 million per month in 2012 and $18.4 million in 2017, whereas monthly sales are averaging $20.1 million in 2018. This quarter, sales in November were up 12% over last year’s November. Sources: Wake County Tax Assessor 12 4th QUARTER 2018 FOOD AND BEVERAGE SALES GROWTH BY DISTRCIT All of the main commercial districts in downtown have seen growth in food and beverage sales in 2018 versus 2017 with Moore Square and Warehouse District seeing the most dramatic growth with each district seeing more than 18% growth in sales over 2017. This possibly is attributed to new restaurants and bars in the Moore Square district over the past year and a half such as Brewery Bhavana, Tonbo Ramen, and MOFU Shoppe. In the Warehouse District, sales were up 53% in the 4th Quarter 2018 over 4th Quarter 2017. Morgan Street Food Hall and new restaurants at The Dillon likely contributed to this rapid growth in sales. Sources: Wake County Tax Assessor 13 4th QUARTER 2018 FOOD AND BEVERAGE SALES DISTRIBUTION BY DISTRCIT Warehouse District made the largest gain in share with an increase from 8.7% of sales to 10% of all downtown food and beverage sales with Morgan Street Food Hall, Junction West, and restaurants at The Dillon opening this year. This year also saw Moore Square increase its share of downtown’s food and beverage sales rise from 21% for all of 2017 to now 23.1% . A year ago, Moore Square only accounted for 21% of downtown’s sales in 2017. This increase can be attributed to several new businesses opening in the district over the past year including Brewery Bhavana, St. Roch Fine Oyster + Bar, Watts and Ward, Tonbo Ramen, and several other businesses. Glenwood South remains the district with the largest share of downtown sales, edging Fayetteville Street district. Both districts saw positive gains in sales this quarter. Sources: Wake County Tax Assessor 14