Current Projects
Low-income senior housing facility
A 100 unit senior living facility in Maywood, IL – supported by $16MM in Low-Income Housing and Historical tax credits with identified credit buyer – all permits and operating certificates secured – 3x – 5x return opportunity – addresses supply gap of assisted senior living. Learn More
low-income multi-family housing
85 1,2&3 bedroom unit conversion and extension of abandoned schoolhouse in Columbus, GA – supported by $11MM in state and federal Low-Income Housing and Historical tax credits – reduces burden on school system to maintain property while providing new housing for families earning 60% - 80% of the annual median income – 3X+ return opportunity – fully secured and ready for development. Learn More
regenerative agriculture operating business
A Qualified Opportunity Zone Business (QOZB) in Washington, VA utilizing proprietary technology to regenerate farm soils. Proven technology and management team with more than 100+ years of environmental remediation experience. Proceeds will be used to purchase Herren Farm and corporate working capital. Learn More
re-forming pharmaceutical business
A QOZB locating in Albuquerque, NM leveraging disruptive patented technology to produce small batch pharmaceuticals for companies engaged in clinical trials and patent holders for orphan drugs. Existing Contract Development and Manufacturing Operation (CDMO) expanding reach with new client relationships and control of the manufacturing process. Learn More
downtown redevelopment project
Kenosha is Wisconsin’s fourth largest city sitting directly on the shores of Lake Michigan between Chicago and Milwaukee. Major corporations including Amazon, Uline, Meijer, Rust-oleum, Haribo, Jockey Gordon Foods and Honeywell have operations in Kenosha. Over the past 5 years, Kenosha has seen $1.5 billion of capital investment, added more than 11 million square feet of manufacturing, distribution, and retail space creating more than 10,000 jobs. Demand for housing and urban features continues to increase as Kenosha’s employment base grows with millenials and retirees seek the benefits of lower living costs, lake front living and modern facilities. Downtown Kenosha is poised for a resurgence driven by new living, retail, restaurant and entertainment venues critical to “urbanization” of the downtown market. Government downtown redevelopment activities will continue to drive investment in Kenosha’s core and harbor area. Learn More