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Community investment trusts and cooperatives allow neighborhood residents or other stakeholders to pool resources to purchase community-owned real estate. Community investment trusts and cooperatives are for-profit entities that help communities invest in themselves and secure space for small businesses and other cooperatively controlled uses. Investment trusts and cooperatives can help residents build equity and wealth while also providing small business owners with affordable space and opportunities to remain in place.
Community investment trusts and cooperatives allow neighborhood residents or other stakeholders to pool resources to purchase community-owned real estate. Community investment trusts and cooperatives are for-profit entities that help communities invest in themselves and secure space for small businesses and other cooperatively controlled uses. Investment trusts and cooperatives can help residents build equity and wealth while also providing small business owners with affordable space and opportunities to remain in place.


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Revision as of 20:17, 11 August 2023

Anti displacement [[1]] through community investment trusts

Community investment trusts and cooperatives allow neighborhood residents or other stakeholders to pool resources to purchase community-owned real estate. Community investment trusts and cooperatives are for-profit entities that help communities invest in themselves and secure space for small businesses and other cooperatively controlled uses. Investment trusts and cooperatives can help residents build equity and wealth while also providing small business owners with affordable space and opportunities to remain in place.

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