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Building the 21st Century Black Wall Street Network

The vision of fostering African-American Entrepreneurialism within communities is at the forefront of the initiative to build a modern-day equivalent of the historic Black Wall Street. Inspired by the legacy of O.W. Gurley and the Greenwood District, the 21st Century Black Wall Street network aims to provide a platform for empowerment and growth for African-American businesses.

At the heart of this endeavor is a focus on real estate investing, with an emphasis on multi-family properties. By offering funding, real estate investment training, and neighborhood program sponsoring, the network seeks to equip its members with the tools and resources needed to succeed in the real estate market. To be a part of this thriving community, individuals are encouraged to have a credit score of 650 or higher. For those who do not meet this requirement, assistance is available to help them reach their goals. Additionally, acquiring an LLC in the state of residence is recommended to protect assets and establish a legal foundation for business endeavors. The ultimate goal of the 21st Century Black Wall Street network is to uplift and support every business within the community. By increasing community engagement and providing ongoing support, the network aims to prevent any business from failing, creating a strong and resilient ecosystem of success. In the spirit of O.W. Gurley's vision, the network is dedicated to building a prosperous future for African-American entrepreneurs and fostering a vibrant and thriving business community for generations to come.

 
 
 

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