Project to be one of the largest mixed-used marina facilities in Southwest Florida
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- The recent final approval by the USCIS of the Charlotte Harbor Regional Center (CHRC) and its first EB5 development project - Charlotte Harbor Marina - represent a number of firsts for Southwest Florida:
The Charlotte Harbor Marina project has moved into shovel-ready mode after a federal, state and local permitting and development process that has taken place over the past five years. The USCIS approval for CHRC includes both Sarasota and Charlotte Counties and will create a regional economic impact which is expected to generate over 700 direct, indirect and induced jobs in the region in categories including Construction, Restaurant, Retail, Office Space, Marina, Sales, Real Estate and Manufacturing.
These efforts are a result of a public-private joint venture and strategic alliance formed over the past year with Charlotte County, Florida, and its economic development components to bring economic vitality to the region, which has been designated a Targeted Employment Area (T.E.A.). The EB5 Visa Program is intended to stimulate investment in the U.S. economy and to create employment in return for which international investors are permitted to become residents of the United States and subsequently apply for U.S. Citizenship.
Managing the CHRC and the Charlotte Harbor Marina project are Allen and Maria Heise who, with their team, offer an impressive background that includes more than 30 years of expertise in real estate development, management and sales. Their experience has demonstrated a proven track record of acquisition, entitlement, financing, construction, development, management and sales for numerous premier commercial and residential projects.
Charlotte Harbor is located in Southwest Florida's world-class boating and fishing area in the proximity of 60,000 registered boat owners. The Port Charlotte area has been named as the #1 Best Place to retire in the United States (CNN/Money Magazine 2009).
For more information on the project and the EB5 business investment opportunity with CHRC, visit www.EB5marina.com.