Hotels and retail absorb the brunt of Helene's devestation

Oct 30, 2024, 15:43 PM by Matt Mowell
CBRE Econometric Advisors’ map this month looks at the counties that were in the path of Hurricane Helene.

CBRE Econometric Advisors’ map this month looks at the counties that were in the path of Hurricane Helene. We’ve highlighted the counties and color-coded the states based on FEMA-designated disaster areas or areas otherwise eligible for federal disaster-relief assistance. The dots represent commercial buildings within the hurricane impact zone.

Overall, hotel and retail properties in North Carolina were disproportionately impacted. This is not surprising given the devastation Helene wrought across western North Carolina, where the hospitality sector has been a strong economic growth driver during the past decade. Indeed, hotels and retail constitute twice the share of Asheville’s total commercial building stock than they do in Charlotte, a larger, more diversified market 130 miles to the east. 
 

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