Andrew Colom, 33, and David Alade, 29, ditched jobs in real estate and banking to start Century Partners, a development firm aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods in the Motor City. The duo also uses the biz to help Detroit’s Black residents build wealth.
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OMG I see young black men doing their best again! It’s so inspiring and make me feel proud! #BlackPride Detroit gotta start pushing to keep its young people at all costs. Local businesses should be doing everything they can to acquire and then hire interns. The city is almost already ideal for young professionals with its thriving nightlife and wide array of eateries.
Detroit has a horrible reputation. People disregard the city and pass it off as a worthless cause. I’m trying to get a feel for what would make people take a second look at Detroit. And This is it!
#Detroit #BlackExcellence #BlackUnite
@hgtv where’s their show?
Like seriously drop one of the House Hunters spin offs and put this on instead
This!
Here we go
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