Real Estate 101: Want to be a developer?

Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) entrepreneurs not only face barriers to accessing capital but also the technical knowledge and professional networks that are needed to achieve success in real estate development. That’s why CPC created the ACCESS Incubator to empower emerging developers to succeed.


Graduating participants leave with the strength of CPC’s decades of community development experience behind them, a network of colleagues and professional resources as well as a strong foundation of knowledge to support their future real estate development projects.

This mini session led by Lawrence Hammond and Wilhelmena Norman-Hernandez of Community Preservation Corporation, will give a preview of the program, which talks about each step of the development process, including:


Construction Lending and Borrowing
Qualifying for a Construction Loan
Sustainable Development
Pre-Closing and Closing a Construction Loan
Construction Phase to Permanent Loan Conversion

Event Details

Friday October 4 at 12pm

113 Liberty Street, Newburgh NY

Space is limited! RSVP at archtobernewburgh@gmail.com.

If you’d like Spanish translation services for this event, please let us know by emailing thefullertoncenter@gmail.com.

Si deseas servicios de traducción al español para este evento, por favor háznoslo saber enviando un correo electrónico a thefullertoncenter@gmail.com

The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a leading nonprofit multifamily housing finance company, recently announced the completion of its Acquiring Capital and Capacity for Economic Stability and Sustainability (ACCESS) Incubator, a free virtual training program offered by CPC’s ACCESS initiative. This proprogram is co-hosted with the Newburgh Community Land Bank and The Fullerton.

This event is organized in partnership with AIA Westchester + Hudson Valley and presented as part of @Archtober, NYC's annual architecture and design festival.

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