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EB-5 Visa Helps Canadian Investors Thrive in Growing U.S. Economy

Thursday, September 11th, 2014


(PRWEB) September 08, 2014

Taking advantage of a burgeoning marketplace and a flourishing economy, especially in energy-rich states, many Canadian investors are choosing to take advantage of the EB-5 Visa program.

Foreigners with at least $ 500,000 capital wishing to pursue permanent residency in the United States may apply for an EB-5 Visa. The program, created by Congress, is a way to create more jobs and stimulate the economy. This program requires that foreigners invest at least $ 500,000 and create 10 full time jobs for U.S. employees within two years. The standard investment for an EB-5 visa is $ 1,000,000 or $ 500,000 if the candidates invest in rural areas or targeted employment areas. When investing in commercial real estate, such as an apartment building, which doesnt create at least 10 jobs, the investor has the option of obtaining an E-2 Visa.

The affordable real estate market in the southwest combined with a lack of red tape to start a new corporation has really boosted the number of Canadians investing in the U.S.., explained Irena Juras of the Juras Law Firm.

Demand among foreign investors is increasing, though there is a limit of 10,000 visas issued per year including spouses and dependents. Of the 10,000 EB-5 visas which are available annually, 3,000 of the visas are reserved for investors of Regional Centers. Regional Centers are economic units that promote job creation and investment in a specific region of the U.S.

About Juras Law Firm

Named a Top Immigration Lawyer by North Valley Magazine and Avvo, Irena Juras is a highly respected attorney throughout the U.S. and overseas. As head of Juras Law Firm, an Immigration and Bankruptcy Law Firm in Phoenix, AZ, Irena is an immigrant herself from the Czech Republic, studying and practicing law in the Czech Republic before moving to the United States. Irena is currently licensed to practice law in both Arizona and New York. The firm has represented clients in international transactions, immigration matters and international bankruptcies from over 60 countries and 6 continents. Irena has 16 years combined experience in immigration law and representing debtors, creditors and trustees in bankruptcy proceedings.

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Warren Martin Joins Cherry Bekaert’s Growing Technology & Life Sciences Group

Saturday, August 23rd, 2014


Washington, DC (PRWEB) August 05, 2014

In a great step toward the expansion of its national Technology & Life Sciences group, Cherry Bekaert LLP (“the Firm”) is delighted to introduce the addition of Warren Martin as a Partner. Martin will also head the Technology & Life Sciences group for the Firm’s Washington, D.C. office.

Possessing more than 30 years of professional services experience, Martin will advise technology and life sciences clients in transaction advisory, risk management and capital sourcing. He will also assist companies in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, operational reviews and exit strategies.

“We couldn’t be more proud to have Warren lead our D.C.-based technology and life sciences professionals,” said Dawn G. Patrick, Industry Leader of Cherry Bekaert’s Technology & Life Sciences practice. “His industry knowledge and previous success as a managing partner provide the perfect fit for our robust and expanding group, and will reflect positively in our efforts to enhance client services and relationships.”

Before joining Cherry Bekaert, Martin served as chief operating officer of an Amlaw 50 law firm. In this role, he oversaw all administrative and operational functions such as finance and treasury, information systems, human resources, marketing and real estate.

During his 20 years at a Big Four firm, Martin held multiple partner roles including managing a local technology assurance practice, and leading financial advisory due diligence teams for mergers and acquisitions with individual transaction values from $ 50 million to over $ 1 billion. Furthermore, he co-founded a Virginia-based, NASD-registered broker/dealer investment bank, providing sell-side mergers and acquisitions advisory services for technology and government contracting companies.

Throughout the years, Martin has played an active role in the business community as a member of the Board of Directors for the Mid-Atlantic Venture Association, the Northern Virginia Technology Council, and the Wolf Trap Foundation and Associates, and as a member of the Board of Trustees for WETA. Currently, he is on the Board of Directors for Tectura Corporation.

About Cherry Bekaert LLP

As a nationally recognized, growth-oriented firm, Cherry Bekaert has the resources to take your business as far as you want to go. The Firm’s industry specialists already know your marketplace, so they can help you make the most of emerging opportunities while minimizing compliance headaches. With their down-to-earth style and wealth of practical advice, you will find Cherry Bekaert an indispensable part of your team.

Ranked among the largest accounting firms in the country, Cherry Bekaert specializes in offering solutions that impact their clients’ ability to grow. For more than 65 years, global corporations, private businesses, government entities, nonprofits, emerging firms and successful individuals have relied on Cherry Bekaert to guide them forward as their growth partner. | cbh.com







Associated Designs Reports a Growing Trend in Homeowners Building Small and Tall in New Urban Villages

Friday, May 16th, 2014

Eugene, OR (PRWEB) May 11, 2014

It was no surprise to seasoned home builders when the Census Bureau released a new report showing that people are moving closer to cities and away from the suburbs. Rick McAlexander of Associated Designs in Eugene, Oregon has worked with hundreds of builders over the years to design houses for all types of neighborhoods. But, when Dane Butler of Future B Homes, also in Eugene, approached Rick about designing a series of single family homes for a growing, mixed-use development close to the urban core, Rick jumped right in. Rick has a passion for density housing close to the city, and was happy to create his first collection of urban styled house plans, specifically created for a planned village development.

Dane Butler, president of Future B Homes, knew his urban village units needed a fresh concept in order to offer contemporary styled homes that most people could afford and realistically enjoy living in. These kinds of homes should actually cost less to take care of with lower utility bills and less maintenance, Dane says.

After months of collaboration, Future B Homes began building a series of small footprint homes in a local development called Crescent Village. Rick created house plans for this project that have a north and south orientation. However, he situated the windows and patios on the homes south side, which faces the neighbors adjacent exterior wall. This allows natural light to stream in throughout the home while offering privacy for each homeowner. After experiencing enthusiastic homeowner demand, Future B Homes has now built a total of 14 village style units out of a planned 26 for the mixed-use neighborhood.

The unique idea of an urban floor plan attracts two types of clients, but for different reasons, according to Rick. He says some clients are keenly interested in living in a home with a smaller footprint. Other clients are driven primarily by economic benefits, because a smaller lot leads to lower development and construction costs, and lower maintenance bills. Our clients get the best of both worlds with this plan, says Rick, whether the person is environmentally driven or conscious of cost.

The concept of a planned urban village is not new. There are hundreds of examples of older, high-density neighborhoods in larger cities, like San Francisco and Seattle, or on the east coast in Boston and New York City. Even Charleston and New Orleans have long traditions of narrow homes built close to the street, right in the city. These types of dense neighborhoods were known to be highly livable during their heyday when individuals worked, shopped and socialized, within blocks of their home.

While Rick says hes inspired by the lifestyles of yesteryear, fast forward about five decades and hes incorporated significant differences in todays urban house plan. First and foremost, homes are not attached by a shared wall. These plans offer more privacy, natural light and some amount of defined yard space. And, the homes are energy efficient and include amenities that are considered must-haves in todays lifestyle. According to Dane, With these plans, people find they have all the space and features they need with no wasted square footage.

For example, Associated Designs has the Parkview Plan 30-905, where the house is only twenty-six feet wide and almost sixty feet long. The home is designed with an inviting entry court close to the street that could include a fenced privacy screen. A person can approach the home and take a right into the front door or turn left and head along the exterior wall toward an open or enclosed patio.

The first floor of this plan offers a contemporary, open kitchen with a great room layout, plus a master bedroom that includes a luxury bath and walk-in closet. The second floor accommodates three good-sized bedrooms and a two-door, shared bath with double sink. Add a 300 square-foot bonus room over the garage and the space lives large. The total living area is right under 2200 square feet with a footprint at just about 1500 square feet. Lot lines are approximately 3.5 feet from the exterior walls.

A developer doesnt have to build a whole new village to utilize this style of housing. It works just as well when placed within undeveloped lots in older neighborhoods. Its not uncommon in most cities to see well established neighborhoods from the turn-of-the-century, or mid-century, to include empty lots or houses in serious disrepair. City planners and developers both recognize the potential to convert weedy tracts into housing for people wanting to live closer to the citys core. And, astute developers can turn several contiguous residential lots into a coordinated group of urban concept houses, each with a different plan but similar in styling. Dane notes that people who choose an urban village house tend to feel comfortable spending more time outdoors, enjoying a sense of community and neighbors.

There is a definite trend, says Rick, where people want to move closer to the city and cut their commute times while increasing access to urban amenities, city events and al fresco cafes. Its about affordable and quality living, while working and playing in the same neighborhood just like the old days, only better.







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