




, Wilmington, DE, - Property For Sale on LoopNet.comThis Specialty Property is Off-Market.
Some people did contact GoFundMe for refunds. 4-5 years is a long time to see something tangible so I'm not mad at them.Umar came through with receipts i never thought he was stealing money.
The people who donated never complained.
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That is where i’m at with it. I’m happy he has a building, and I really hope it is successful. However, I need a clearer sustainability plan before I donate anything. Is this going to be a private school that charge tuition? Or is it going to be a charter school that uses public funding? Is he going to try to operate it off of donations only? To my knowledge he has never addressed this. If he has someone please link me to it.Yall know he will always ask for donations right? It costs money to run a school lol. What's the plan actually for the future?
I was among his harshest critics. If this is real, I will give him credit for starting to do what he said he was going to do.
I don't think this proves anything. He could've bought a building anytime within the last 5 or 6 years. How much did this building cost? The whole 750? How much of the people's money is left from the purchase to go towards renovations?
How much will it cost to renovate and then bring it up to code? Just asking for more money isn't gonna get it for anyone who understands business. It doesn't take much to have contractors come in, go over the facility and then give a general quote as to how much renovations are gonna cost.
And I actually wan to see him pull it off, but what he's doing isn't sustainable as a business model.
I didn't watch more than 30 seconds of the video, but if he purchased the property, then he's done more than what I expected. I thought he was straight flapping his gums before and I pointed out that he should have gotten his feet wet with a summer enrichment program first.I don't think this proves anything. He could've bought a building anytime within the last 5 or 6 years. How much did this building cost? The whole 750? How much of the people's money is left from the purchase to go towards renovations?
How much will it cost to renovate and then bring it up to code? Just asking for more money isn't gonna get it for anyone who understands business. It doesn't take much to have contractors come in, go over the facility and then give a general quote as to how much renovations are gonna cost.
And I actually wan to see him pull it off, but what he's doing isn't sustainable as a business model.