American Regional Center Group (ARCG), Managing Partner to Speak at ICIC Event at Harvard Kennedy School this week
Miami, Florida, July 2, 2014 (Newswire.com) - ICIC, or the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, is hosting an event on Tuesday July 1st titled "Putting Foreign Capital to Work Through EB-5" at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, MA. For over 15 years, ICIC has advised cities about cluster-led economic development and growing inner city businesses to drive urban revitalization in America's inner cities. This focus of the event will be to facilitate EB-5 investment that addresses economic development issues in inner cities.
Mr. Gonzalo Lopez Jordan, Managing Partner of ARCG, will focus on highlighting EB-5 as a source of capital for businesses. Mr. Lopez Jordan, using ARCG Nevada Regional Center's investment in a large-scale renewable energy project, will demonstrate how EB-5 can be diversified throughout cities and communities around the country in various industries.
Other notable guests from the EB-5 industry will be attending the ICIC Event including, IIUSA Executive Director Peter D. Joseph. Mr. Joseph will take part in a Q & A session with conference attendees on how the EB-5 Program works and help tackle inquiries into what type of projects are viable for the EB-5 Program.
ABOUT AMERICAN REGIONAL CENTER GROUP
American Regional Center Group LLC (“ARCG”) provides sound and reliable EB-5 investment opportunities for foreign investors and their families who wish to obtain permanent residency in the United States.
ARCG was founded in partnership with Patagonia Financial Holdings LLC (“PFH”), a private equity firm based in Florida, with a special focus on structuring value-oriented investments. PFH’s knowledge and expertise provides extensive sourcing capabilities to ARCG. PFH’s management team has invested more than $500 million and possesses more than 100 years of cumulative experience in the United States and Latin America.
American Regional Center Group manages an expanding portfolio of Regional Centers. ARCG uses its specialized knowledge to bridge the gap between project developers seeking capital and the increasingly rigorous demands of EB-5 investors.
ARGC is headquartered at 1200 Brickell Avenue, Suite 1950, in the heart of Miami’s Financial District. For more information, please visit http://www.americanrcg.com