They burned Black Wall Street to the ground in 1921. We're building it back — block by block, key by key, owner by owner.
We rebuild neighborhoods, expand homeownership, and create spaces where people flourish. But we don't stop at the symptoms of inequity — we go to the groundwater, to the systems that drained wealth from Black communities by design.
Every project answers one question: does this help families build, own, and stay?
Read Our Story →Redlining, predatory lending, and disinvestment weren't accidents — they were policy. So our answer isn't charity. It's deeds, keys, and closing tables.
From the first parcel to the closing table — we build, finance, and steward the places where people put down roots.
Quality, attainable homes with a real path from renting to owning.
Mixed-use space that keeps jobs, wealth, and opportunity local.
The knowledge that turns first-time buyers into confident owners.
This work didn't start with a building. It started with a reckoning.
Greenwood, Tulsa — the most prosperous Black community in America. In two days, a white mob burned it to the ground. The wealth was never returned.
The Racial Equity Institute taught a generation to examine the groundwater — the structures that produce the same racial outcomes no matter who's in the room.
Black Wall Street LLC pours that analysis into foundations — rebuilding what redlining drained and proving Greenwood can rise again.
Our roots run through the Racial Equity Institute — the movement that taught us to treat the system, not just the symptom.
Visit the Racial Equity Institute →Closing gaps in ownership and access that systems left behind.
Development designed with residents, not just for them.
Building places meant to last for generations, not quarters.
Turning renters into owners and owners into builders of wealth.
Modern tools and financing applied to a timeless mission.
Honest partnerships that put the community first, always.
Future homeowners, investors, partners, neighbors — there's a place for you in this movement.