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EB5 Capital Announces Two New EB-5 Projects

WASHINGTON, Oct. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EB5 Capital is pleased to announce two new offerings after the passing of the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act...

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TigerTalks Digital: Princeton Women Founders Roundtable

Several exceptional alumnae will share their journeys and insights as founders and executives of startups across a range of sectors.
Please join a panel of Princeton women founders for an engaging roundtable discussion. Representing a range of industry sectors, the panel will be comprised of the following outstanding alumnae:
Angel Brunner *97, Founder and CEO of EB5 Capital, a real estate and investment management firm that enables foreign investors to fund job-creating ventures and become U.S. citizens.
Genevieve Bellaire `11, Founder and CEO of Realworld, a consumer app that helps to make informed decisions about life in the working world. From personal finance and employee benefits, to moving and starting a new job.
Steph Speirs *14, Co-Founder and CEO of Solstice, a mission-driven clean tech company building community-shared solar farms to radically expand the number of households who can tap into renewable energy.
Catherine Dennig ’15, Founder and CEO of Fursure, a fintech company offering pet insurance solutions to consumers (and winner of last year’s Women Founders Startup Showcase).
Daphne Hoppenot ’10 (Moderator), Founder and CEO of The Vendry, the digital marketplace and professional community for event planners.
Each will share their journeys as women entrepreneurs and comment on topics that will include the support from Princeton, the challenges and opportunities that female founders face, their key learnings as they established and grew their startups, and the near-term milestones as CEOs of their companies.
This roundtable discussion will be followed on the next day by the 2nd annual Princeton Women Founders Startup Showcase. For more information and to register to attend the Startup Showcase, go to Eventbrite.

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Brunner: Real Estate Investment is Hedge against Inflation Risk


Angel Brunner is the CEO and Founder of EB5 Capital, an $800 million commercial real estate firm with nearly 30 projects across the United States. The firm has attracted foreign investors from 70 countries around the world, including Nigeria. In this interview, she speaks about various immigration and investment opportunities EB5 Capital offers Nigerians. Hamid Ayodeji brings the excerpts:
For those who have not come across EB5 Capital, could you please describe the firm and its services?
For many years I worked in finance in Washington, D.C., and I noticed that many inner-city neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., which are largely populated by the Black community, were not being rebuilt due to the absence of institutional financing. When I discovered that the EB-5 Investor Immigrant Program was a vehicle to bring development and employment to many of these communities, I decided to start EB5 Capital. Today, more than a decade later, we have stayed true to our mission and have financed $800 million in diverse commercial real estate projects across the United States through the investment of nearly 1,600 foreign families from 70 countries, including Nigeria and other African countries. At its essence, EB5 Capital is a commercial real estate investment firm in Washington, DC that provides qualified investors from around the world with opportunities to invest in commercial real estate, obtain the U.S. permanent residency (Green Cards), as well as secondary passports, such as the Grenada Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program.

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Roadside Development reembolsa inversión de EB5 Capital en City Market en O Street

Roadside Development reembolsa inversión de EB5 Capital en City Market en O Street
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Roadside Development reembolsa inversión de EB5 Capital en City Market en O Street

Roadside Development reembolsa inversión de EB5 Capital en City Market en O Street
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Roadside Development Repays EB5 Capital's Investment in City Market at O Street | Comunicados | Edición USA


14 dic 2020
Roadside Development Repays EB5 Capital’s Investment in City Market at O Street
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Roadside Development joins EB5 Capital in celebrating the repayment of EB5 Capital’s $12.5 million mezzanine loan invested in Roadside’s City Market at O Street project in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, DC.
City Market at O Street is a one million square foot, mixed-use development in the heart of the Shaw neighborhood at 7th & O Streets NW. The project features 650 multifamily units, including a 90-unit affordable apartment building for the 55+ community, a 182-room Cambria Suites Hotel, and 90,000 square feet of retail including a grocery store. Originally built in 1881, the historic O Street Market, one of three 19-century public market buildings still standing in the city, is the cornerstone of this project. The market was restored into a state-of-the-art 78,000 square foot Giant Food Store.

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