Portfolio
TROY Enterprises (TROY): Was established in 2004 as a multi-dimensional holding company. As a trusted and results oriented firm, TROY is dedicated to enhancing value, optimal efficiency and building meaningful economic partnerships involving entrepreneurs, corporations, non-profit organizations and public sector agencies.
MVP Capital Ventures (MVP): A real estate development company primarily focused on public-private partnerships (P3) in the project assessment, development and financing of student housing, multi-family and public infrastructure asset classes. For more information see:www.mvpcapitalventure.com
Mahogany Ventures: A joint-venture development and consulting firm for Urban Retail, Commercial & Mixed-Use Development Projects. Under the Mahogany Ventures Retail initiative TROY has partnered with the Skilken Company who brings nearly 100 years of experience in retail development and has created successful projects with Target, Home Depot, CVS, Kroger, Shopko, Steinmart and other retailers. Mahogany provides commercial real estate services that facilitate the development and redevelopment of urban real estate assets. With strengths in underwriting, crafting public-private partnerships, negotiating joint ventures, site analysis and development, Mahogany offers its clients relationships, market knowledge and tactical solutions for the redevelopment of urban locations. Regardless of whether your organization is a for-profit developer, non-profit corporation or public sector agency, Mahogany offers a disciplined approach to analyzing, promoting and optimizing the value of urban real estate assets. For more information see:www.skilken.com
Chariot Companies (Chariot)- Headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, under the leadership of founder and CEO, John Henry, Chariot Companies, LLC is a diversified, mission-based, social-impact organization with five business platforms. TROY’s strategic alliance with Chariot provides an east coast presence focused on the development, construction, finance, ownership and management of assets in the infrastructure, real estate, telecommunications, healthcare and energy sectors. This allaince brings creative, thoughtful and innovative win-win strategies, designs and structures to communities---leading to shared-value, job-creation and sustainable economic growth. Passion is the currency of creation and the energy that comes with diverse stakeholders collaborating to address specific community issues can be a powerful force for change. We believe that the key to successful community revitalization is deeper diversification of uses, and bringing nontraditional uses and partners together within integrated communities and, perhaps most importantly, ensuring that the project fits with, and builds upon, the existing community fabric. For more information see:www.chariotcompanies.com
House of Troy Foundation Fund (H.O.T)- In 1992 the Rev. Leon Troy Sr., together with wife Bernice and sons Leon Jr., Keith, Adam, and Eric, established the House of Troy Foundation Fund of the Columbus Foundation. The Fund has been used to improve the quality of life for citizens of central Ohio, particularly in the areas of healthcare, music & art, and youth leadership initiatives, all of which work to bring diverse segments of the community together. The family has initiated such programs as an Asthma Awareness Day for urban youth and Gospel Meets Symphony –an event that brings together the power and grace of traditional and contemporary gospel music with excerpts from the symphonic repertoire - features 150-voice community choir. Past featured artist has included: Richard Smallwood, Jeff Majors and Jevetta Steele.