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US Black Chambers plans business incubator at former BET campus in DC

Organization acquires portfolio to house hub for Black-owned companies
The building at 1900 W Place NE is one of several properties that traded hands in the portfolio sale. (CoStar)
The building at 1900 W Place NE is one of several properties that traded hands in the portfolio sale. (CoStar)
CoStar News
November 3, 2025 | 9:08 P.M.

An organization that supports Black-owned businesses acquired the former Black Entertainment Television campus in Washington, D.C., and intends to transform it into a national hub for business, innovation, media and economic development.

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