Walbrook Junction
Building Black wealth through community-owned shopping centers.
The Chicago TREND Corporation (“TREND”, the “Manager” or the ”Sponsor”) has negotiated a contract to acquire the Walbrook Junction Shopping Center in Baltimore, MD. TREND is launching a crowdfunding campaign to allow Black entrepreneurs and community residents with as little as $1,000 to co-own the asset.
Show MoreIn early 2020, TREND – like countless other organizations – was compelled to reexamine and pivot its business plan to address unprecedented market conditions. The COVID-19 health crisis, recession and civil unrest (following the murder of George Floyd) combined to amplify the need for targeted economic empowerment initiatives in Black communities. As a result, TREND established three new lines of business, aligned with its mission to strengthen disinvested communities and support entrepreneurs of color:
Show MoreTREND was established as a centralized resource for diverse real estate developers, retailers and community development organizations seeking to understand the trajectories of urban neighborhoods and invest in profitable retail and other commercial development that strengthens them. TREND catalyzes, accelerates and finances strategic commercial development led by people of color, identifying and facilitating development that moves overlooked and undervalued neighborhoods forward and drives inclusive growth.
Show MoreLyneir Richardson is co-founder and CEO of The Chicago TREND Corporation. An experienced commercial and residential real estate developer with over 17 years of experience in urban retail development, Lyneir served as CEO of the primary economic development corporation in Newark for two different mayoral administrations. He was Vice President of Urban Development at General Growth Properties where he led the national initiative to bring quality shopping centers to ethnic neighborhoods in large U.S. cities.
Show MoreThe Company is engaged in two simultaneous offerings of its securities:
Show More- Strategic. Purchase profitable urban community shopping centers in partnership with Black entrepreneurs and community investors.
- Building Black wealth. Providing a path for increased ownership opportunities of real estate assets.
- Supporting Black talent. Providing opportunities to Black-owned businesses and opportunities for local community employment.
- Scalable. Planning to provide investment opportunities in 10-100 service oriented community shopping centers.
TREND is structuring the transaction to intentionally give small investors and Baltimore residents an opportunity to co-own Walbrook Junction with TREND. The requested debt is 90% Loan-to-Cost at a 6.0% rate with a year of interest-only payments. The purchase price of $6.2 million results in a cap rate of 10.1% on projected year one Net Operating Income (NOI).
Show MoreWithin thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar year, the Company shall distribute its Available Cash, as follows:
Show MoreA crowdfunding investment involves risk. You should not invest any funds in this offering unless you can afford to lose your entire investment.
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