CanAm Closes its First EB-5 Loan Under the New Reform Law
CanAm Enterprises ("CanAm") is proud to announce that it has closed on an $18.4 million loan with Rhoads Industries, Inc. The loan will be used to complete the rehabilitation and fit-out of Building 57 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and to fund ongoing operations at the property. Building 57, a 311,000 square foot heavy industrial facility, has unique specifications that...
CanAm Enterprises ("CanAm") is proud to announce that it has closed on an $18.4 million loan with Rhoads Industries, Inc. The loan will be used to complete the rehabilitation and fit-out of Building 57 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and to fund ongoing operations at the property. Building 57, a 311,000 square foot heavy industrial facility, has unique specifications that enable Rhoads and its partners, including major defense contractors, to complete highly specialized fabrication activities for customers, including the U.S. Navy. This loan closing marks CanAm's first closing after the passage of the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022, which became effective on May 14, 2022.
"With the new EB-5 reform recently taking effect, CanAm is excited to hit the ground running with the closing of a project that embodies the very best qualities of the EB-5 program," said CanAm President and CEO Tom Rosenfeld. "In partnership with an experienced borrower with deep local roots, this is an ideal EB-5 project that is creating jobs, revitalizing property, and serving the national interests - all at no cost to the taxpayer," Rosenfeld said.
This loan closing marks the third time CanAm has collaborated with Rhoads Industries, with the two previous ventures being:
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A $7 million EB-5 investment in Rhoads Industries to consolidate more than 200,000 square feet of fabricating shops and warehouses in three separate facilities around Philadelphia into a single complex at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, which created more than enough jobs for its EB-5 investors as confirmed by all filed I-829 petitions being approved.
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