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Opportunity Zone Fund Created by Home Builder

S2A Modular – creator of the electrically self-sustaining, custom and smart-connected luxury residence, the—GreenLuxHome—announced the establishment of S2A Opportunity Zone Fund, LP, joining a national campaign to create jobs and spur economic development in distressed regions across the United States. 

Investors will have an opportunity to drive the #GreenLux revolution, delivering green housing and commercial units to areas in need, while including tax benefits.

“The #GreenLux revolution is much more than just a slogan: It’s our passionate way of reimagining how society lives and works through safer, greener, stylish and smart-connected buildings that elevate quality of life while lowering the costs of living through electrical self-sustainability and leading technology,” said John Rowland, President of S2A Modular. 

“These are the core values behind S2A Opportunity Zone Fund, LP. While other builders in Opportunity Zones may focus on cheap housing, we’re spurring dramatic revitalization that will bring communities into the future. Investors have a unique opportunity to have a hands-on role in awakening American cities, while reducing capital gains taxes. We look forward to welcoming people who are just as passionate about this cause as we are.”

About Author: Mike Albanese

A graduate of the University of Alabama, Mike Albanese has worked for news publications since 2011 in Texas and Colorado. He has built a portfolio of more than 1,000 articles, covering city government, police and crime, business, sports, and is experienced in crafting engaging features and enterprise pieces. He spent time as the sports editor for the "Pilot Point Post-Signal," and has covered the DFW Metroplex for several years. He has also assisted with sports coverage and editing duties with the "Dallas Morning News" and "Denton Record-Chronicle" over the past several years.
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