Harlem‘s Carver Federal Savings Bank (“Carver” or the “Bank”), a certified Minority Depository Institution (“MDI”), and the Touro Graduate School of Business (“Touro GSB”) announced today an innovative partnership. Continue Reading →
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Opportunity Zone Ecosystem To Create And Grow Technology Companies In Harlem
Spring Mountain Capital announces the launch of the West Harlem Innovation Network (https://whin.nyc), a new strategy for launching scalable technology businesses and creating new, high-paying jobs in Harlem. Continue Reading →
Carver And JPMorgan Chase Support Economic Empowerment Investment In Harlem And Beyond
Carver Bancorp, Inc, the holding company for Carver Federal Savings Bank, announced today that JPMorgan Chase has made a long-term equity investment of approximately $6 million in the Company. Continue Reading →
Harlem’s Carver Federal Saving Bank Among Recipients Of Wells Fargo $50 Million Pledge (Update)
Wells Fargo today announced equity investments in six African American Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) as part of its March 10, 2020, pledge to invest up to $50 million in Black-owned banks.
New Taystee Lab Building Coming To West Harlem
Janus Property Co. has broken ground on the Taystee Lab Building, a 350,000-square-foot Class A property in the Harlem reports CP Executive. Continue Reading →
Savanna Welcomes Carver Bank To Repositioned Lee Building In Harlem
Real Estate Weekly reports that following the recent $20 million sale of the historic headquarters building of Carver Federal Savings Bank in Harlem, Madison Square Realty (MSR) has negotiated a new 20,000 s/f lease for Carver at Savanna’s 1825 Park Avenue, also known as the Lee Building. Continue Reading →
Gatsby Enterprises Buys Harlem Commercial Building for $19.5M
Real estate investor Nader Ohebshalom’s Gatsby Enterprises has acquired a Harlem office and retail building at 75 West 125th Street from owner and sole tenant Carver Federal Savings Bank for nearly $19.5 million, Commercial Observer has learned and Harlem World Magazine reported last week. Continue Reading →