Broadside Enterprises, Inc. operates in media, branded goods, real estate, and blockchain technologies businesses. Its Media division focuses on the development, financing, acquisition, and distribution of media assets. The company's Branded Goods division focuses on discovering and building brands with stellar potential. This division utilizes information technology, as well as its media expertise to connect brands directly to consumers. Its Real Estate division seeks to finance, acquire, and develop long-term assets in residential and commercial real estate, as well as natural resources with focus on Africa and the Middle East. The company's Blockchain Technologies division focuses on crypto-mining operation, as well as developing token and blockchain applications for the media, branded goods, and real estate industries. Broadside Enterprises, Inc. was formerly known as Emaji, Inc. and changed its name to Broadside Enterprises, Inc. in December 2016. The company was incorporated in 1996 and is based in West Hollywood, California.
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