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July 14, 2020
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Opportunity Zone Funds in a COVID-19 Market: How CRE Developers Can Capitalize
Virtual Up Close Event
Up Close Event
Opportunity Zone Funds in a COVID-19 Market:
How CRE Developers Can Capitalize
*Via ZOOM*
As CRE developers attempt to forge ahead in a COVID-19 economy and finance new land development projects, traditional banks and institutional lenders may not be ready to respond with anticipated support.
But for those with projects located in qualified opportunity zones, developers around the country are increasingly turning to Opportunity Zone Funds as equity investors that are motivated to deploy capital quickly to meet timelines that allow them to realize the program’s tax benefits.
Join us for a deep dive in to how a CRE developer can self-organize and test the waters for Opportunity Zone Fund interest in their project, what the consequences are for taking this money into your capital stack, how to present a winning pitch to Fund managers, how Fund money can help finance tenant relocation to an opportunity zone, and more.
Panelists:
David Brim Founding Partner and Chief Strategy Officer for Orlando Opportunity Fund (the first opportunity zone fund formed in Orlando, with a focus on investing in projects along the I-4 corridor) |
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Paul Saint Pierre Director of Compliance for Bright Impact (an Orlando-based firm that is advising investors on how to form their own opportunity zone funds and manage them)
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Registration:
Annual Partners: Included with Annual Partnership
Members: $5
Non-members: $15
*Registration closes on July 10th*
*A calendar invite with ZOOM details will be sent the Friday following the day you register.*
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