Developers break ground at site of failed Chicago Spire project

“For me as an African American, I got to tell you, it’s exciting,” Ehimwenman said. “We don’t get opportunities and moments like this to be building and developing high rises in our city. So I’m hoping that we’re able to do this and create change for the next generations.” -said Nosa Ehimwenman, President & CEO of BOWA Construction.

African American Owned Bowa Construction Leading Home Court Project

“We knew President Obama and his commitment to, not only his roots, where he started in Chicago but his passion for the city and his passion for this country. We found ourselves in a place where we knew we had an opportunity to put together a team and lead it, as an African American firm,” said Nosa Ehimwenman

Obama Foundation Releases New Details On The Home Court, An Athletic and Programs Facility at The Obama Presidential Center

“Our firm is incredibly proud to lead the efforts to build an athletic center, programs and events facility for President Obama, a man who has inspired my generation and countless others. I am personally honored to contribute to a legacy of empowerment and progress, driving positive change for our community and beyond,” said Nosa Ehimwenman, Founder of BOWA Construction.