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A
Full Day Dynamic Event in Orlando September 30,
2011
Alternative Capital to Finance Commercial Real Estate Projects
Stimulating Economy and
Creating American Jobs through EB-5 Investment
Featuring Renowned EB-5 Speakers and Experts
Learning the Latest Update and Developments on EB-5 Program
Networking with Top-notch Professionals of EB-5 Investment Industry
Showcasing Your Services and Investment Projects to Others
Exploring Relationship with the Top EB-5 Agents from China
The federal EB-5
Regional Center Pilot Program has been created to allow foreign
investors to invest in commercial enterprises in the U.S. in
exchange for a chance for them and their families to become
legal permanent residents in the U.S. To date, over 140
EB-5 regional centers have been designated by the U.S.
government and many more local commercial real estate developers
and economic development agencies are actively seeking
alternative capital to fund its projects. As a result of
this unique federal program, several billion dollars in
investment has brought into various projects and tens of
thousands of American jobs have been created throughout the
country. This full day dynamic meeting in Orlando on
September 30, 2011, is organized by Mr. Brian Su, CEO of
Artisan Business
Group, Inc., a leader in EB-5 investment and
business advisory.
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Access International Wealth Market and Strike a Deal with
International Migration Agents, Consultants, Foreign Investors and
EB-5 Service
Providers!
"The National
Commercial Real Estate EB-5
Finance and Investment Forum" is specifically designed for U.S. commercial real
estate project developers, immigration
attorneys, and EB-5 professionals to network with international
migration agents, consultants and services providers. Our goal
is to assist EB-5 projects in entering capital market around the
world. Top speakers and practitioners have been invited to
share their real world experiences and expertise.
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Event Date
and Venue
Hyatt Place Orlando Airport Northwest
5435 Forbes Place,
Orlando, FL 32812
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Sept. 30, 2011
Download a Copy of
the
Event Program Agenda
(PDF)
Partial
Participants:
Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Artisan Business Group, Inc.
Baker Donelson
Barnhart Economic Services, LLC
Beshara P.A.
Cleveland International Fund
The
EB-5 Resource Center, LLC
Encore Enterprises, Inc.
Henry Global Group (China)
NAI Realvest
NOGCRC (Pending)
Wailian Overseas Group (China)
Who Should
Attend:
Business and Corporate Lawyers
Commercial Property Developers
EB-5 Regional Center Executives
EB-5 Project Sponsors
EB-5 Consultants and Marketers
Economic Development Officials
Financial Advisors and Bankers
Immigration Attorneys
Investment Bankers and Brokers
International Business Officials
International Migration Agents
Private Bankers
Private Equity Professionals
Real Estate Agents
Foreign Investors
Venture Capitalists |
According to the Asia-Pacific Wealth Report 2008 by
Merrill Lynch and Capgemini, wealthy investors from China have
traditionally held a high proportion of their assets in real
estate. In 2007, a year that saw investors diversify into other
assets against the backdrop of a booming stock market, high
net-worth individuals in China allocated 21% of their assets to
real estate, against a global average of 14%. Now, the drop in
housing prices and a steady RMB have created an opportunity
for wealthy Chinese to invest in real estate in the United
States.
The GroupM
Knowledge - Hurun Wealth Report 2011, details that China
has 960,000 ‘millionaires’ with personal wealth of 10 million
Yuan or more (USD$1.5 million), up 85,000 individuals or 9.7%
year on year. In 2009, there were 825,000 millionaires, growing
last year to 875,000.
China also has 60,000 ‘super
rich’ with 100 million Yuan or more, up 9.0% on last year.
Four
out of five millionaires, for example, are thinking of sending
their children to study overseas, with the US and UK their
preferred destinations.
"China's Private Wealth Report
2011" issued by China Merchants Bank shows that Chinese
interests in overseas real estate and immigration are getting
stronger. The report also indicates that about 27% Chinese
billionaires have involved in emigration investment.
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Come, mingle and network
with EB-5 experts, regional center executives, commercial real
estate developers, economic development officials,
migration agents, bankers and audiences from all over the country and
foreign countries! |
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