Project by developers Roderick Hardamon, Dr. George R. N’Namdi and Richard Hosey is the latest development funded in part by Invest Detroit and Capital Impact Partners through the Strategic Neighborhood Fund (SNF) initiative.
ALT Project by developers Roderick Hardamon, Dr. George R. N’Namdi and Richard Hosey is the latest development funded in part by Invest Detroit and Capital Impact Partners through the Strategic Neighborhood Fund (SNF) initiative.
"This is exactly the type of development we strive to finance - Black and Brown developers that truly make up the essence of this city," said Camellia Loojune of Capital Impact Partners. "To date, we've trained over 86 developers of color, many have started their own businesses."
ALT Camellia Loojune, senior loan officer, Capital Impact Partners.
“After a decade of hustling hard in Detroit, our lending continues to support neighborhood development, with the goals of increasing access to housing and community services for all residents, while supporting real estate developers of color who reflect the city’s demographics.”
“As we continue to deepen our work with developers of colors &community partners, we know and acknowledge there is more to do. We are committed to elevating the work of Black and Brown developers, and creating much needed lending products that will help these individuals.”
“Capital Impact is humbled to have the opportunity to work with and support four Black developers in the Bagley-Fitzgerald neighborhood. The Sawyer Art Apartments reminds us that it takes collaboration and creativity to support worthwhile and impactful neighborhood projects.”
The Sawyer Art Apartments will consist of 38 residential units and more than 6,000 square feet of commercial space. This mixed-use development will be one of several to catalyze the economic vitality of the area. #Detroit
We’re attending the groundbreaking of The Sawyer Art Apartments, a multi-use development planned for the Bagley/Fitzgerald neighborhood in #Detroit. Follow along today for updates and comments from our very own senior loan officer, Camellia Loojune.
“What’s spectacular about @capitalimpact is that they balance risk with reward. They’re able to get deals done, particularly in neighborhoods that need catalytic capital to spur growth.” Melinda Clemons of @EnterpriseNow on our 10 years in #Detroit.
“We’ve always had a focus on local ownership, on community ownership, and community control.” Hear from our first #Detroit staff member @IDWies as he looks back on our 10 years of investing in Detroit. #CapitalImpactinDetroit#10thAnniversary
For our 10th anniversary in Detroit, we asked our staff & partners to talk about our accomplishments & challenges that we continue to face w/ Detroit community members. Watch our series, & tune back for new videos: bit.ly/3jOpb8o#10thAnniversary#CapitalImpactinDetroit
We are excited to sponsor Movies Under the Stars, which kicks off this Friday, July 30 at Marygrove Conservancy with a viewing of Tom & Jerry. This returning community series will feature pre-party games, music, food, activities for all ages and more.
"Why a successful lawyer became an advocate for Detroit neighborhood development" - Former @capitalimpact Equitable Development Initiative participant @DetroitSpirit connects with @BridgeDet313
Great article from @modeld, featuring @DetroitSpirit, executive director of Building Community Value and a former Capital Impact EDI participant. bit.ly/3d1kl3v
That's why @capitalimpact created its Equitable Development Initiative, to provide training, mentorship, & financing for developers of color. bit.ly/3tvzvEW
For real estate developers of color, a lack of access to capital and connections has left a wide gap in their achievement compared w/ well-resourced firms, which are largely White-owned/operated. @mandaabrams's @nytimes article lays out those barriers. nyti.ms/3cAQjTS