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Sigh of Relief: Fiscal Cliff Act Includes Housing, New Markets Credit Provisions

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The affordable housing, community development, and renewable energy industries received a boost with the inclusion of “extender” provisions in the American Taxpayer Relief Act signed into law by President Obama on January 2.

A Cloudy Crystal Ball: LIHTC Industry Hopeful for Return of Insurance Company Investors in 2013, Braced for Political Risks

9 min read

Low-income housing tax credit industry participants, buoyed after the recent legislative “fix” of the 9% credit rate, are cautiously optimistic about the outlook in 2013 for raising equity but anticipate political challenges nationally, according to interviews and speakers’ comments at a recent Washington, D.C. conference held by the National Council of State Housing Agencies.

New $100 Million Fund Links Affordable Housing, Health Care

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Morgan Stanley, The Kresge Foundation, and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) have launched a pioneering new $100 million investment fund that will finance additional affordable rental housing and health care facilities for low-income households in an integrated fashion.

A Bright Picture: New Study Finds Solid Performance by LIHTC Properties

5 min read

Low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) properties exhibited strong operating performance during 2008-2010 at the state-by-state level as well as overall nationally, according to a new study by CohnReznick LLP.

A Handy Guide: Tennessee Agency Releases Statewide Housing Needs Assessment Study

5 min read

Housing needs in Tennessee are widespread, diverse, and have intensified since 2000 despite significant resources devoted to assisting homeowners, renters, and others in the state, according to a comprehensive new statewide housing needs assessment study released by the Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA).

The RAD Experiment Begins: HUD Announces Initial Commitment Awards

6 min read

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has given initial approval to the first transactions under the new Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program, committing to issue new long-term contracts providing federal project-based rent subsidies to properties once owners have finalized all their funding sources.

Good Times: Varied Debt Options, Low Borrowing Rates

9 min read

It may be hard to believe. But the present probably offers some of the most favorable borrowing rates ever for affordable rental housing developers and owners seeking debt for new projects or to refinance existing properties.

A Sterling Achievement: California Sponsor Develops LEED Platinum Multi-Generational Housing Complex

6 min read

Careful design is a large reason for the success of Courier Place Apartment Homes, Jamboree Housing Corporation’s first venture in building multi-generational affordable housing for families and seniors.

LIHTC Multi-Investor Fund Activity

4 min read

Boston Capital is on the street with a $157 million national multi-investor fund (7% projected yield) that is fully specified in properties and expected to close by March 31, after closing a $150 million national multi-investor fund (6.20%) in the fourth quarter of 2012, said executive Jeff Goldstein.

Bring the health care into the housing

6 min read

A hundred years ago, it was unremarkable to be born at home, and to die at home. Fifty years ago, it was unremarkable for a doctor to make house calls, and the equipment he brought was nothing more than a mysterious black bag, a stethoscope, a tongue depressor, and hands as cold as if he kept them permanently in a freezer.

A Matter of Vision

4 min read

Sometimes it feels like our lives are a progression of acute crises. It is rare that an initiative or transaction goes exactly as planned, and in adversity it easy to lose sight of the big picture. As I write this column on December 12, the fiscal cliff looms ever closer and the Northeast begins the long recovery from Hurricane Sandy’s devastation.

Celebrating Harlem: Unique New Markets Project to Offer Housing, Educational, Cultural Opportunities

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In the West Harlem section of New York City, the federal new markets tax credit is helping to finance the development of an $80 million mixed-use project that will contain affordable rental and supportive housing units, an early childhood center, and a unique children’s museum that celebrates the neighborhood’s history, bringing new housing and educational opportunities to a distressed community.

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