2017-18 Economic Development Annual Report--Town of Garner, NC 2017-18 Economic Development Annual Report | Page 8

3 significant growth and development and is projected to see steady growth in the years GARNER Grovemont Rd. to come. With this growth, Garner needs to 2 In recent years, Garner has experienced 4 keep its focus on improving transportation 1 infrastructure, providing interconnectivity, and enhancing safety for all transportation modes. The need to interconnect streets has Flex Industrial Office V acancy : 1% T otal market size : 4 Million sq. ft. A vg . lease rate : $16.96/sq. ft. 2 people and goods - an essential component 2 of economic development for every com- munity. The current on-going transportation projects within Garner all seek to improve the flow of traffic at congested intersection or V acancy : 4.3% T otal market size : 3.9 Million sq. ft. A vg . lease rate : $6.11/sq. ft. V acancy : 3% T otal market size : 947,605 sq. ft. A vg . lease rate : $17.19/sq. ft Retail become more important to the mobility of V acancy : 5.5% T otal market size : 908,900 sq. ft. A vg . lease rate : $11.62/sq. ft. 1 areas of Town and provide sidewalk connec- tivity and continuity in high pedestrian traffic areas. Upcoming Transportation Improvements Economic development and growth stemming from Garner’s proximity to Raleigh is driving several town and state-led transportation improvement projects over the next 3-5 years. Several current and upcoming projects are highlighted above; many are expected to begin construction in FY 2018-2019. M arket R eport for Commercial Real Estate 1 The past year saw vacancy rates stay in the low single digits in all sectors: retail, office, industrial and flex. Even as new spaces have come to market, lease rates have risen consistently over the past several years and show signs of continued growth as space availability remains tight. Lease Rates in Garner Vacancy Rates in Garner WHITE OAK, HEBRON CHURCH, & ACKERMAN RD. 1 I-40 WIDENING 3 US 70, TIMBER DR., & HAMMOND RD. This Town-led project is looking at a geometrically chal- This NCDOT-led project is look- This NCDOT-led project is lenging, unsafe and congested intersection of three state ing at widening of I-40 from the looking at intersection improve- maintained roads to enhance the operational efficiency intersection of I-40 and I-440 ments of US 70, Timber Drive, and safety of the intersection. The project, currently in the in southeast Raleigh to I-40 and and Hammond Road to develop design phase, includes development of partial-dual lane 42 in Clayton. The project is one of the first Continuous Flow roundabout. The Town plans on applying for the Locally anticipated to begin construction Intersection (CFI) in the area. This Administered Projects Program (LAPP) of the Capital Area in Fall 2018. project is nearing completion of the design phase. MPO (CAMPO) for the right-of-way and construction funding for this project. Town Projects 2 20 09 20 10 20 11 20 12 20 13 20 14 20 Office Space 15 20 16 20 17 20 18 Retail Space 20 09 20 10 20 11 20 Flex Space 12 20 13 20 14 20 15 20 Industrial 16 20 17 20 18 TIMBER DRIVE SIDEWALKS NCDOT Projects 2 US 401 SUPERSTREET 4 NC 50/BENSON RD. BRIDGE REPLACEMENT This Town-led project is looking at connecting missing This NCDOT-led project is look- This NCDOT-led project is look- sidewalk gaps along the south side of Timber Drive. The ing at superstreet improvements ing at replacing the bridge for NC project limits include Blanton Street to Stowe Place and of US 401 from just north of Ann- 50 (Benson Road) over US 70. from Harth Drive to NC 50 (Benson Road). This project is aron Court to south of Old Stage This project is nearing completion currently in the design phase of the project and construc- Road. This project is nearing of the design phase. tion is anticipated to begin in Summer 2019. completion of the design phase.