Creative Homies
A Black-owned creative hub built for BIPOC creatives, in downtown Portland
- Capital stack complete. Commitment letters in hand to fully fund the project.
- Fully permitted. All permits approved ready for construction start.
- Construction team selected. Builder committed and ready to start.
- Black-owned. Project led and owned by a Black team
- Creative hub. Studio, equipment rental, jazz bar, art gallery and more
- Revitalization. Repurposing of historic building in Old Town
- Return. 50% of cash flow to investors, capped at 2.5X initial investment
- Opportunity Zone. Additional tax benefits available.
Cyrus Coleman and Adewale Agboola (pronounced “WAH-Lay”) have purchased the historic Enterprise Building originally constructed in 1905. The 20,000 square foot building is three floors with a full basement and is located at 433 NW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. Cyrus and Adewale plan to repurpose it as a creative hub dedicated to the BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People Of Color) community in Portland and are calling it the Creative Homies Enterprise Building (the “Building”).
Show MoreCyrus Coleman comes from a long line of esteemed African American cultural icons. His great Uncle Willard “Home Run” Brown, is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and was the first African American baseball player to hit a homer in the American League. His Grandfather Carlton “King” Coleman is an R&B singer and DJ who coined the “Mash Potato Dance” with James Brown in the late 50s and is in the Apollo Theatre’s hall of Fame. His Father Tony “TC” Coleman was the late BB King’s drummer for 35+ years and is a legend in his own right.
Show MoreWe completed a S.W.O.T analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) before finalizing the planned use of space in the building. See the Business Plan for the complete analysis.
Show More“According to census data, Oregon is now 71.7% white. (That number dips down slightly in Multnomah County, which is 65.7% white.)
Show MoreThe Company is engaged in a Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) offering (the “Offering”) to raise money to purchase, renovate and manage, as a creative hub, the building located at 433 NW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 97209.
Show MoreTotal development costs of approximately $4.12 million, as of the launch date of this of offering, are planned to be financed with an SBA 504 loan of approximately $2.6 million, a Prosper Portland Commercial Property Redevelopment Loan of $700,000, a $50,000 Prosper Portland PIP Grant, owner equity of $21,000 and $750,000 in equity raised through this offering.
Show MoreCreative Homies hopes to raise $750,000 in equity into their project through this offering. 50% of distributable profit will be assigned to the total equity invested, to a maximum return equal to 2.5 times, or $1,875,000, of the original amount invested. If you invest, your return will be a proportional share of this. Here's how you can calculate potential return on this project if you decide to invest.
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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