Integrity Capital Management (ICM) remains dedicated to driving economic inclusion across Kansas City, actively participating in discussions on how real estate and community development can bridge economic divides. During the C3KC conference, hosted by the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, ICM’s founder Terrell Jolly joined local leaders to discuss barriers to economic mobility and pathways to creating equitable opportunities for all community members. The conference shed light on the systemic challenges facing underserved communities and the importance of fostering inclusive practices to address economic disparities.
ICM brings a unique perspective to economic inclusion, emphasizing affordable housing and responsible development on Kansas City’s East Side. By offering flexible, sustainable housing options and reinvesting in local neighborhoods, ICM seeks to provide long-term solutions that support community stability and growth. Jolly highlighted the importance of meeting communities where they are and working with local residents to co-create spaces that promote economic and social mobility. This people-centered approach is a cornerstone of ICM’s philosophy, demonstrating that community development goes hand in hand with economic inclusion.
Through initiatives like the Northeast Neighborhood Trust and partnerships with local nonprofits, ICM continually advocates for greater investment in marginalized neighborhoods. ICM’s work contributes to a broader movement for economic equity, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in a supportive, vibrant community. By participating in events like C3KC, ICM underscores its commitment to building a more inclusive Kansas City, where the benefits of development are shared equitably and sustainably.
Read more about the C3KC conference and economic inclusion initiatives in Kansas City on Startland News.