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Monday, October 29, 2012

EB-5 investors inject money into American charter schools

 
(Source: Newsmax) With the financial ups and downs over the past few years charter schools in the United States have seen some of its darkest times. The difficult step for these charter schools to hurdle is initial start up costs for new schools to open. The avenue that many schools are looking into is foreign investment: USCIS EB-5 Immigration Investor program. The EB-5 program participants can get a temporary visa by investing $500,000 to $1 million in a federally approved business. If the business creates or preserves at least 10 jobs in two years, the investor and his immediate family are eligible for permanent residency in the United States. More and more foreign investors are investing into charter schools in New York, Florida, Arizona, and others states.

Read the complete article on EB-5 investment in American charter schools here - http://www.newsmax.com/US/overseas-investors-green-cards/2012/10/12/id/459727

Charter schools who are in need of start up capital or funding for renovations, contact us today.


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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

NYS DOT I-86 Highway Project and Rock Hill Town Center


The Rock Hill Town Center is a ground up development project that will utilize funding through EB-5 Immigration Investment program through the Rock Hill Regional Center. Located in Rock Hill, NY, Sullivan County, this will be the largest project of its kind ever in the area. The area is seeing dramatic economic growth and foresees growth and demand to increase in the surrounding areas.  One major point to note is the huge highway construction project that is happening now. NYS DOT (New York State Department of Transportation) is spending over $100 million dollars to improve the  I-86 project as well as exit 107 - 109 at Rock Hill.

Here are a few highlights of the highway conversion of Route17 and Interstate 86 in Sullivan County, New York.

  1. On the drawing board for almost 20 years, NYS DOT has ramped up construction due to site development and other county drivers.
  2. Interstate 86 will be elevated over 60 feet near the base of RHTC site
  3. A dangerous curve is being removed to improve the flow traffic
  4. The interchange will revamp Rock Hill Town Center site visibility and awareness.

More information on RT 17/I-86 project visit - NYS DOT WEBSITE HERE

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Rock Hill Regional Center and Delaware State Regional Center


Empire State Regional Center has several new and exciting projects. Rock Hill Town Center and HydroCoil Power. A brief description can be found on our websites:


Rock Hill Regional Center:
  - Rock Hill Town Center


Rock Hill Town Center is a project in development from the ground up that will be funded by EB-5 investment through Rock Hill Regional Center. Located in Rock Hill, NY, Sullivan County, this will be the next extreme project that will bring growth and demand to a county longing for an economic boost. 

The development of Rock Hill Town Center has two phases;  Phase I will include the construction of a 90-room hotel, 60,000 sqft. of retail space, 384 apartment units, and the balance of infrastructure required for the commercial space and 1,273 fully improved residential lots. Phase II will include the development of another 60,000 sqft. of retail space and the remaining infrastructure required. The Commercial Retail space has been designed to create a true feeling of a town center where people go to work, shop, be entertained, and spend a casual day.


Delaware State Regional Center: 

Delaware State Regional Center’s  initial project is HydroCoil Power. The initial job-creation investment will begin production and marketing of HydroCoils products.  Manufacturing power units in Sussex County, Delaware, and will provide needed goods and services to the marketplace as well as increasing employment opportunities in the area. 


HydroCoil Power, Inc. (HCP) markets the revolutionary HydroCoil Turbine Technology targeting low-head, medium flow hydroelectric power generation markets. Market penetration is enhanced by the unique strengths of the technology. It is scalable, compatible with existing infrastructure and requires minimal installation, operation monitoring and maintenance. Over the past 50 years there has been no innovation targeting the micro-hydro market potential. 
This is the HydroCoil [R] Turbine--~6" x 34", ~40 lb., < 2 sq.ft.


Contact Empire State EB5 to discuss how EB5 financing can be a part your next project development:
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Empire State EB5 recent meeting with Supervisor of Town of Batavia, NY

Genesee Valley Agri-Business Park, Batavia NY

Empire State EB5 recently met with the Town of Batavia's supervisor, Gregory Post and board members to discuss how the EB5 Immigration Investor program works and to hear about plans the town has presently and in the future. Gregory explained to us how the town's pro-active approach to attracting business to Batavia and Genesee County has been accepted by many businesses, domestic and international. A recent example of success was on Septemeber 27, 2012, Alpina Foods official opening of a new yogurt plant in the Genesee Valley Agri-Business Park. Alpina Foods is an international company headquartered in Bogota, Colombia and has sold its broad line of dairy products for years in the United States. The Batavia, NY facility is the first plant built in the U.S. This news is extremely important for an area that is on the up-swing, growing the region’s economy and creating new jobs. With the introduction of the Agri-Business Park in Batvia and what the EB5 program has to offer the possibilities of local economic growth are endless. Empire State EB5 wants to thank the Town of Batavia and Gregory Post for hosting us for the day. We look forward to working with the Town of Batavia in the future.

For information on the Genesee Valley Agri-Business Park - http://www.gcedc.com/index.php/sites/genesee-valley-agri-business-park/




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