In a recent city council meeting, Matthew Hampton, director of the New Black Wall Street Market and the Allen Entrepreneurial Institute, addressed the council regarding the legacy of Bill Allen, the largest African American landowner in Stonecrest, who passed away the previous week. Hampton emphasized the commitment of the organization to continue developing the New Black Wall Street Market and the over 300 acres of commercial land owned by Allen.
Hampton expressed disappointment over city staff's insistence on a planning meeting due to potential code violations at the market, stating that the organization is preparing for a major celebration honoring Allen's contributions to the community, including a significant financial investment aimed at uplifting African Americans. He urged the council for leniency and time to address the issues at hand, highlighting the struggles faced by the hundreds of businesses operating within the market.
He reaffirmed the organization's dedication to ensuring that the land remains a resource for the local community, particularly for minority and women-owned businesses. Hampton called for collaboration with the city and acknowledged the complexities of navigating city and county processes. He concluded by reiterating the commitment to honor Allen's legacy and to continue advancing the city of Stonecrest.