A replicable, risk-protected path to community-owned commercial real estate—starting at just $10/month. Building wealth, one investor at a time. #investcit
We need this in NYS and particularly in NYC! A community investment trust for Portland, Ore. residents to ‘buy back the block’ https://t.co/uXV33bGJkJ via @BrookingsInst
As we continue to share about our neighborhood, our focus today is our friends at Mercy Corps' East Portland Community Investment Trust at Plaza 122 (SE 122nd and Market Street).
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Community ownership of commercial property remains rare...but across the US, it's increasingly seen as a vital strategy to support #BIPOCbusiness ownership: https://t.co/2z13NEnHf2 @InvestCIT@LISC_HQ#CommunityOwnership
I recently had the chance to visit a new community investment trust forming in Albany, NY. There’s already 14 community-serving small business and social services orgs in this office/retail building, including a church.
Also mentioned in this #NPC23 panel on small business anti-displacement:
The East Portland @InvestCIT. More below — and stay tuned for reporting from me on upcoming replications of this community-owned commercial real estate model. https://t.co/jpiVrbjA47
@FidelityChrtbl A7- Mercy Corps launched a first of its kind, community investment trust @InvestCIT to bring wealth generating opportunities to those historically excluded here in the US. This offers a long-term path to ownership of local commercial real-estate at a buy-in as low as $10/month!
@InvestCIT offers a long-term path to collective, communal ownership of real-estate for investors from $10-$100/month, right here, in our neighborhood. This builds the possibility to strengthen communities and create empowered lives.
So proud of this project. Took a long time to incubate and but is now a reality all over. 👏👏 to Portland visionary John Haines. https://t.co/mHg2wcFHS1
The East Portland CIT Corp celebrated its 5th anniversary before!
We are honored that our own US Senator @SenJeffMerkley stopped by to congratulate the 300+ community investors on taking action towards wealth building in their community.
We @InvestCIT look forward to more!
Cheers to @MercyCorps Community Investment Trust. It enables low-income community members to make a liquid investment in real estate. 7% annual return beats .1% interest at a bank!! @InvestCIT is taking families “from owing to owning.” It’s a model for the nation to follow!
The CIT is taking next steps to be implemented by great orgs in the marginalized communities across the country. Get a taste of why that matters to individuals. @investcit@mercycorps https://t.co/C6d4px0Rwg
Passionate about making financial inclusion impact across the U.S.?
Join our small and mighty @investCIT team as Community of Practice Manager at @mercyrops!
Help shape the way orgs from Brooklyn to Seattle reach those w/out trad. access to RE investment.
https://t.co/OwgV6EatlF
Community ownership is a critical tool for just #commdev. A new @LISCResearch report explores how community ownership of commercial spaces revitalizes distressed corridors, combats speculation, maintains community-serving spaces,+ builds community wealth. https://t.co/4r6y3YL511
Neighborhood trusts “could potentially have a transformative effect on how we think about community development,” @Elwood_Hopkins. The success of a model launched by Mercy Corps in Portland, Oregon, (@investcit) has largely driven the buzz.
https://t.co/IG7jQXVnri
With investments from the U.S. Treasury under #ECIP, @Beneficialstate is able to make sophisticated loans to entities that represent collective communal ownership like @InvestCIT. It’s an experiment in wealth-building that also makes good business sense https://t.co/Khj8x1PXnU
It may not look like much, but the thing is, around 400 people who live in the four zip codes around this little shopping plaza collectively own it as investors in the East Portland Community Investment Trust, @InvestCIT.
@oscarthinks@culturalspaceag@AfricatownCLT We will definitely need to grab the best brunch tacos in town at La Osita PDX at the invest CIT first site. The @PortlandMercado would also be a great place to visit. Second the coffee comment.
Building wealth is building community. 🧱
Real estate is the biggest factor in the widening racial wealth gap in the U.S. This is why community investors like Jennifer and Yonas are working w/ @InvestCIT to take matters into their own hands. 🤲🏽
https://t.co/8gTyMxZMpU