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Published: 19 January 2016 19 January 2016

A meeting will be held Thursday, January 21 at 5:30 pm, in The Murray Hotel Martha Room to discuss The Murray Hotel Direct Public Offering (DPO). The featured topic will be the DPO, but any subject will be open for discussion. The public is welcome and light refreshments will be served.

Members of the Local Investment Opportunity Network have a new tool for raising small business capital: the Direct Public Offering.

There is no question that one of the best and surest ways to promote the health of our local economy is to invest locally. In a time when more and more local businesses are being displaced by regional and national chains and franchises, it's not as easy to make a statement with our shopping habits as it used to be, and conventional investment vehicles, while intended to be easy and safe, are often run by companies that have little interest in the economic health or quality of life in a small community like ours.

The sale of equity in a business to raise capital can be complex and unwieldy, but the Direct Public Offering (DPO) is much more small business friendly. The DPO is authorized by the federal Securities Exchange Commission.

Investing locally remains the best option for keeping our money in our own community, and there are a number of options for doing this, including: starting a business, collaborating with other businesses, personal loans, membership in a Limited Liability Company (LLC), membership in a co-op, active articipation in community projects, publicly funded projects, crowdfunding, active participation in nonprofits, sharing, and donating.

As you know, the Murray Hotel has risen from the ashes in recent years, transformed from a huge, looming eyesore and squat for transients into a beautifully restored, Art Deco landmark and functioning downtown business. The restoration has been carried out using Green building materials, local labor, and energy efficient systems, and the owners who have accomplished this monumental task have always been thoroughly committed to the belief that not only does this remarkable piece of Silver City history deserve to be restored in its own right, but also that as a business it can make a vital contribution to the economic health and social rejuvenation of our Historic Downtown business district.

The Murray Hotel has always intended to be a community-owned enterprise, to help put local money to work at a local level, and to be able to spread the benefits of its success within the community. For the last six months, the Murray's operating members have been working on a version of crowdfunding known as the Direct Public Offering (DPO). The idea and purpose behind making a DPO as opposed to a Wall Street type of offering is that if the ownership of the
business is local and broadly shared, then the profits will circulate in the community. Other benefits include strengthening our sense of community, and as the business grows and succeeds, the ripple effect of the financial benefit to other local businesses, and of raising the profile of Silver City as a great place to visit.

The DPO will be offered for a limited time, and proceeds will be used to complete restorations and additions that will increase the Murray's revenues. They will include a kitchen that can serve meals and cater events at the hotel, finishing work on the first floor, and completion of meeting rooms, a restaurant, and additional guest rooms that will provide greater capacity for conventions.

If you'd like to learn more about this local investment opportunity, the Green Chamber is sponsoring a Local Investment Opportunity Network gathering next Thursday, 5:30, in the Murray Hotel's Martha Room.

For further info call (575)537-3689