Green Card Fund & Luhrs Downtown Marriott Project Update

Green Card Fund & Luhrs Downtown Marriott Project Update

2015/07/30 9:11am

Green Card Fund is awarded "Global Business of the Year" by Global Chamber of Commerce, an organization based in Phoenix and dedicated to engaging leaders, companies and communities in more successful cross-border trade and investment. Green Card Fund is recognized for its valuable role in the promotion and development of international business in Arizona and the important services it provides to investors and business leaders.  Representative Kyrsten Synema from Arizona's 9th District has extended her warm congratulations to everyone at Green Card Fund for fostering a positive environment for international business and building the Valley of the Sun into a strong international business partner of the 21st Century.

Construction of the Luhrs Downtown Marriott project is moving smoothly. A project-related RFE was issued by USCIS and was responded to on June 24th.Fundraising for the project is entering its final stages prior to the September 30th sunset date for the EB-5 program as immigrant investors attempt to secure their place in this secure EB-5 project that is already under construction and expecting an approval in short time. 

According to Phoenix Business Journal, Arizona State University is among the top 20 schools for Silicon Valley job seekers. A new analysis from job recruiting platform Jobvite ranked the top 20 universities that had the most graduates hired by companies in and around Silicon Valley, California. In national higher education, ASU is ranked No.2 for online business graduate degrees and No.3 for supply chain management/logistics. Located at 411 North Central Avenue, ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus is only a 10 minute walk away from Green Card Fund's EB-5 project, Luhrs Downtown Marriott. It creates strong learning and career connections for more than 11,500 students in media, healthcare, corporate and government organizations. The campus is also the future home of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, which is expected to open in 2016.