Atlanta-based real estate wealthtech platform GROUNDFLOOR has announced the launch of a new program designed to make sure that capital for residential real estate development keeps flowing during the COVID-19…
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GROUNDFLOOR Proves Equity Crowdfunding Works, Closing Another $3M In Public Offering
by Holly Beilinby Holly BeilinGROUNDFLOOR, the country’s only equity crowdfunding platform for real estate loans, has closed on a second round of capital from public investors. In this offering, which it raised using its own…
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Yes, You Can Crowdfund for Equity Even If You’ve Raised VC
by Holly Beilinby Holly BeilinThere’s been a lot of buzz in the startup world recently about the advantages of — wait for it — not raising venture capital dollars. With bootstrapped successes like MailChimp…
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Crowdfunding Startup GROUNDFLOOR Closes $4.2M Using Its Own Platform In ‘Online Public Offering’
by Holly Beilinby Holly BeilinAtlanta-based real estate crowdfunding platform GROUNDFLOOR has closed a round of funding raised through an “online public offering”, a unique fundraising route conducted through the startup’s own platform. In about…
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Brian Dally on Funding a Startup from the GROUNDFLOOR
by Muriel Vegaby Muriel VegaDuring his 15-year startup career, Brian Dally has built successful companies from the ground up. With GROUNDFLOOR, a real estate lending marketplace open to non-accredited investors, CEO Dally has been…
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It is the latest evidence of financial technology’s impact on traditional banking – not to mention new validation for the impressive Atlanta cluster of fintech startups. That’s two ways to view…
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Have you been inside a bank branch office within the last month? Have you ever used your mobile phone to deposit a check? Kabbage co-founder Kathryn Petralia asked those questions…
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Industry Influentials Launch the Atlanta Tech Leaders
by Kristyn Backby Kristyn BackThree heavy hitters within Atlanta’s technology sphere have created Atlanta Tech Leaders (ATL), the city’s first private forum for industry influencers. Matthew May of Acuity.co, Grant Stephens of TriNet, and Christian Devlin of…