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Empire-developmentWest-empire-developmentFreedom Financial Funds Announces $4.62 Million Loan To Rancho Empire Development, LLC
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Freedom Financial Funds, LLC recently provided a $4,620,000 loan for 84 percent of the total cost of a new acquisition and development in Lake Elsinore, California by Rancho Empire Development, LLC.
We are a people-first lender. Over eighty percent of our annual volume is with repeat relationships, and it speaks to the strengths of our team and process. CALABASAS, Calif. (PRWEB) March 17, 2021 Freedom Financial Funds, LLC recently provided a $4,620,000 loan for 84 percent of the total cost of a new acquisition and development in Lake Elsinore, California by Rancho Empire Development, LLC.
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Community leaders protest the construction of homeless shelter, call for the city to build permanent affordable housing Community leaders protest the construction of homeless shelter, call for the city to build permanent affordable housing Maya Mitrasinovic / Columbia Daily Spectator No more endless displacement, reads one poster at a Monday press conference at a vacant lot where West Harlem residents gathered to protest the city s plan of a transitional homeless shelter, instead calling for the city to invest in permanent affordable housing. By Maya Mitrasinovic | January 26, 2021, 12:46 AM
Community leaders and West Harlem residents huddled in front of an empty lot on Amsterdam Avenue for a press conference to protest the proposed construction of a homeless shelter at 1763-1771 Amsterdam Avenue. Knowing that the building is likely to be converted into market-rate apartments after the seven-year lease, they instead called on the city to build permanent, affordable h
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