I have a specialty-assisted living project that I plan to expand to another town in a Rural area in Florida that now qualifies as a TEA. Our total cost in place will be $6,000,000. And we are looking to raise $5,000,000. Would the expansion qualify as an EB-5 project?
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Lynne Feldman
EB-5 Immigration attorneysFrom the little information provided I don’t see why not if set up as a Regional Center.
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