The Gold Mine in Your Own Backyard: Building Wealth by Investing in Atlanta
Organization:
National Black MBA Association
Category:
Luncheon
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
11/8/2006
End Date:
11/8/2006
Start Time:
11:00 a.m.
End Time:
2:00 p.m.
Event
Info:
*****Hungry Club Forum*****
A Dynamic Luncheon at the Historic Butler Street YMCA Hosted by: National Black MBA Association, Inc. - Atlanta Chapter and J.P. Morgan CHASE
Moderator: Sonia Booker (Moderator) – Intown Condos and Lofts, Co-founder
Invited Panelists include: Komichel Johnson – JLW Homes and Communities, Partner Noel Khalil – Columbia Residential, President Michael Russell – H.J. Russell & Company, CEO
Atlanta’s Premier Real Estate Developers Discuss: • Real estate bubble in metro Atlanta…true or false? • The condo craze – A good thing for Atlanta or not? • Is urban gentrification bad for African Americans? • Who will benefit from the Belt-line and what impact will it have on the city?
Cost: $15 per person at the door – includes lunch!
Seating is limited, so contact us today to reserve your spot! RSVP TO: Dan Jenkins at djenkins@atlbmba.org Phone: (404) 572-8001 or (404) 931.5422
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