This advocacy program focuses on educating State and Local government organizations about the vital role the Commercial Real Estate Industry plays in supporting the Utah Economy. Advocacy is one of CREDA’s primary focuses, and the Utah Chapter has elevated its efforts to unify and amplify our industry’s voice so that State and Local Governments recognize our industry’s impact.
This program will establish and strengthen the understanding and appreciation of Commercial Real Estate in Utah. It will focus on building strong relationships with state and local government officials to educate them on the role that Commercial Real Estate plays in elevating economic opportunity in the State.
The overall vision is to drive state and local public policy to enhance and protect commercial real estate development in Utah. We have seen a rise in local and State legislative actions that are detrimental to our industry, requiring greater coordination among all members of the Commercial Real Estate Community. This program will formalize these efforts and immediately focus on advancing legislation and issues that will create positive policy tools for our industry.
Program Purpose: To further establish and strengthen the understanding and appreciation of Commercial Real Estate in Utah.
Program Vision: Driving state and local public policy that enhances and protects commercial real estate development in Utah.
Program Mission: Make CREDA Utah the prime voice for the Commercial Real Estate Community in the State by advocating for public policy that preserves and encourages Commercial Real Estate Development because it is the platform for all economic development.
The program has formed a Policy Advisor Committee to provide strategic input and programmatic direction. In addition to this Committee, a Utah Political Action Committee (PAC) has been formed to support individuals and initiatives that benefit the Commercial Real Estate Industry.
For More Information on how to support and participate in this program, please email: naiop@naioputah.org