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Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc V.GRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEBRF

Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc., formerly Greenbriar Capital Corp., is a developer of entry-level sustainable housing, renewable energy, green technologies and sustainable investment projects. It is primarily involved in the acquisition and development of wind and solar energy farms in the United States and renewable energy projects in Canada. It is focused on its three primary projects: Sage Ranch Project, Montalva Solar Farm and Alberta Solar Project. Sage Ranch Project is a 1000-unit entry-level sustainable residential community located in California. It is a Greenbriar sustainable residential community, which is a 138-acre site located between the parallel arterial roads of Valley Boulevard and Pinon Street near Downtown Tehachapi. Montalva Solar Project is a 320 MW DC and 160 MW AC photovoltaic electricity generating solar facility located in the municipalities of Guanica and Lajas, Puerto Rico. Alberta Solar Project is a portfolio of projects totaling 400MW in Alberta, Canada.


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Comment by shnepson Mar 22, 2024 10:17am
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RE:RE:Something is missing

RE:RE:Something is missingI would say you should definitely worry about $$$ and starting time as they have a direct correlation with one another. If the project doesn't begin construction, begins generating revenue through receipt of non-refundable deposits and an approved construction loan then how is the $4M in debentures, water rights purchases, $5.5M in current liabilities all going to be covered?
You should note the fact that with every financing the cost of said financing is becoming more expensive.

"They want someone to shovel snow, cut and water the grass, fix the roof, clean the pool for them , so have more free time!"
Which all comes with a Home Owners Assosciation fee. 
How much are these fees per month on top of your mortgage payments.
Hire the kid next door, who is trying raise some money so they can go to college.
One of the last requirements for determining these fees was having the landscape designs completed in order to have the lanscape contractor develop a fee schedule.
This is necessary for selling lots and homes.


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