Harlem Real Estate Fund, LLC Private Equity for Social Change and Economic Justice

Harlem Real Estate Fund, LLC socially responsible private equity fund invests in Black and Hispanic-owned Harlem real estate partnerships in New York.

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The domain harlemrealestatefund.com was registered on February 19, 2014. This site was changed on the date of July 15, 2014. This domain will go back on the market on February 19, 2016. As of today, it is five hundred and seventy-two weeks, nineteen days, two hours, and thirty-six minutes young.
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Thomas Lopez-Pierre

927 COLUMBUS AVE

NEW YORK, NY, 10025-3704

US

Thomas Lopez-Pierre

Thomas Lopez-Pierre

927 COLUMBUS AVE

NEW YORK, NY, 10025-3704

US

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Harlem Real Estate Fund, LLC Private Equity for Social Change and Economic Justice

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Harlem Real Estate Fund, LLC socially responsible private equity fund invests in Black and Hispanic-owned Harlem real estate partnerships in New York.

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The domain harlemrealestatefund.com has the following in the site, "Harlem Real Estate Fund, LLC." I observed that the website also stated " Private Equity for Social Change and Economic Justice." They also stated " Committee To Elect Thomas Lopez-Pierre. A Man of the People, Fighting for Social Justice. Candidate for NYC Council, Democratic Primary Election 2017. Join Our Email List! Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones weve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." The meta header had Harlem real estate as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by Small Business, African-American, and Blacks which isn't as important as Harlem real estate. The other words the site used was Investors. Venture Capital is also included but might not be understood by search parsers.

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