Philanthropy Northwest hosted the Washington State Opportunity Zones Conference this past week on Thursday, November 15th, 2018. The conference focused on the impact the new
Sixty West Funds Sponsors Georgia Opportunity Zone Stakeholder Meeting
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (“GDEcD”) and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (“DCA”) hosted an Opportunity Fund Stakeholder Meeting Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
SWF COO Amy Kelly contributes to article in New York Real Estate Journal about OZs
Sixty West Funds COO Amy Kelly contributed to the largest commercial real estate publication in New York this past week in an article focused on
Sixty West Funds Launch
Sixty West is pleased to announce the launch of Sixty West Funds, and its website. The new site features a bold and edgy feel, highlighting
Sixty West Properties in #9 Opportunity Zone in the Country
Much has been reported on the creation of Opportunity Zones and even more on their tax advantages, but, less has been written about the specific
Sixty West to Develop 33 Acres of Mixed-Use Projects near Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry
A joint venture of Brock Built, DeFoor Ventures LLC and Sixty-West LLC say last December they acquired companies that collectively own about 33 acres of
Sixty West Moves Forward with $300 Million Joint Venture Bankhead Project
DeFoor Ventures LLC, which is part of a joint venture with Atlanta-based homebuilder Brock Built and Sixty-West LLC, have filed two Development of Regional Impacts,
Sixty West and Lucror Partner in $70 Million Mixed-Use Project near Edgewood Avenue
Lucror Resources and Missouri-based capital partner Sixty West plan a 200,000-square-foot project with a seven-story office building, 80-key hotel, 10 townhomes and 10,000 square feet
Atlanta’s Beltline Plans to Bring a City Together
“It’s the most important rail-transit project that’s been proposed in the country, possibly in the world,” said Christopher B. Leinberger of the George Washington University
Atlanta Beltline Purchase of 1.8 Miles in Westside Makes Trail Closer Than Ever to Completion
“The City of Atlanta and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) have closed on 1.8 miles of former railroad corridor on Atlanta’s resurgent Westside, a stretch of