Peter Ciganik tells InvestmentNews that OZs may become a core component of opportunistic real asset exposure for ...
The City of Miami recently received great news: two affordable housing projects are in the works and both are located in Opportunity Zones. Since its inception in 2018, the Opportunity Zone initiative ...
The investment landscape for tax-advantaged community development is about to undergo its most significant transformation since the original opportunity zones program launched in 2017. The One Big ...
The opportunity zone program has spurred tens of billions of dollars in investment since its inception, but critics say it hasn’t done enough for the low-income and rural communities that need it most ...
South Main Street in Sheffield, Illinois. The town is part of a 136-square-mile opportunity zone. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes the opportunity zone program permanent and also introduces some ...
A tax credit for investments in low-income areas could spur long-term job creation in overlooked parts of the country — with the right changes to its rules, according to a new book. Processing Content ...
The 2025 Tax Act cements tax benefits offered under the Qualified Opportunity Zone (“QOZ”) program, which was created to incentivize investment in low-income and high-poverty areas, and adds specific ...
Equity investment in opportunity zones has plummeted by nearly 70% this year as economic strain and uncertain tax breaks hold investors back despite the program’s approaching sunset in 2026. A ...
On Monday, Accelerator for America, Drexel University’s Nowak Metro Finance Lab, the Economic Innovation Group and The Governance Project hosted a packed Opportunity Zone Investor Summit at Stanford.
The Opportunity Zone regime, originally established in 2017, has been permanently extended by Public Law 119-21, "An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to Title II of H. Con Res. 14" (the ...
As I engage with dozens of communities around the country on Opportunity Zones, I am often asked “Where are the philanthropies?” The question is rooted in some simple math and hard market realities.
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