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Family Dollar Gloster, MS

The Boulder Group Arranges Sale of Net Lease Family Dollar

The Boulder Group, a net leased investment brokerage firm, has completed the sale of a single tenant Family Dollar located at 437 Captain Gloster Drive in Gloster, Mississippi for $805,000
FedEx Jackson, MS

The Boulder Group Arranges Sale of a Net Lease FedEx Office Property

The Boulder Group, a net leased investment brokerage firm, has completed the sale of a single tenant net leased FedEx Office property located at 226 E Capitol Street in Jackson, Mississippi for $490,000.

$500K Grant to Rehab 50 Homes for Elderly and Disabled in Canton, Mississippi

Fifty owner-occupied homes for elderly and disabled residents in Canton, Mississippi, will be rehabilitated thanks in part to a $500,000 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grant from BankPlus and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas). The grant, issued in 2015, will fund Phase 3 of a four-year rehab project, spearheaded by Canton Housing Authority.

Three Jackson Nonprofits Awarded $32K in Grants to Support Housing and Business Development

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) and BankPlus, an FHLB Dallas member institution, on Wednesday presented Partnership Grant Program (PGP) awards to the Central Mississippi Housing and Development Corporation (CMHDC), the Mississippi Minority Business Alliance (MMBA), and the Zoo Area Progressive Partnership (ZAPP). These PGP awards mark the second grant in recent years to each organization from FHLB Dallas

New Home Construction to Begin in Blighted Area of Jackson

Greenview Drive in Jackson, Mississippi, currently is a half-mile long ​Greenviewstretch where blight and decay have taken up unwelcomed residence. The road to a brighter future began yesterday with a blessing of the street and phase one of the development by local religious leaders, who were joined by banking and community representatives.