The BD Bacatá project aims to hand over power to the future
inhabitants of a skyscraper by getting them to invest in its
development.
Citizens don’t often get a say in the major building developments
that populate their city, mostly because they are usually funded by
wealthy architects or investors. However, we recently saw residents in
Copenhagen called upon to determine the construction of a new bridge through crowdfunding, and now the BD Bacatá
project in Colombia aims to hand over power to the future inhabitants
of a skyscraper by getting them to invest in its development.
Those interested in putting money into the project are enabled to do
so through what is known as a Figura Internacional de Inversión
Inmobiliaria (FiDi), a type of share that gives the investor ownership
of part of the property as well as a stake in the company. The team
started offering investment options in 2010 and already have 3,000
people investing a total of USD 145 million of its USD 240 million
target. The BD Bacatá will eventually house apartments, retail spaces,
offices and entertainment venues. The scheme shows that cities can erect
a major building without the backing of wealthy patrons as a
prerequisite. The following video shows how the campaign worked:
When completed in 2014, the building will become the tallest building
in the country, as well as the first owned by the people who use it.
Those who believe in crowdfunding as a business model are finding
success even in lofty projects such as this one. Is there a niche yet to
be discovered?
Website: www.bdbacata.com
Contact: www.twitter.com/bd_bacata
Spotted by Murtaza Patel
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