Since 2011, in The Bronx HCR has financed 13,794 apartments in
affordable multifamily developments — including 790 supportive units — with more than $ 982 million in HCR resources which have leveraged more than $ 3 billion in other private and public sources.
Not exact matches
GRID is also an innovative industry leader through the
development of our
Multifamily Affordable Solar Program.
Affordable multifamily energy efficiency and solar projects can also present substantial upfront planning and
development costs for housing providers.
Bayside Communities LLC has acquired the general partner interests in 20
multifamily properties that were part of bankrupt A.F. Evans
Development Inc.'s
affordable / senior housing portfolio on the West Coast.
Since 2003, when Mayor Bloomberg's New Housing Marketplace Plan was launched, the HDC has raised more than $ 6.7 billion in financing and contributed in excess of $ 1 billion in subsidy from corporate reserves for the creation or preservation of more than 60,000
affordable units in privately owned and managed
multifamily affordable housing
developments.
By requiring municipalities to permit
multifamily development in zoning districts suitable for such
development, and by establishing a minimum density for those
developments, housing production is increased and allows for more
affordable units to be built.
Carrfour is Florida's largest nonprofit
affordable housing developer, while Green Mills Group is a specialist in sustainable
multifamily development.
NAHMA's mission is to promote
development and preservation of quality
affordable multifamily housing by advancing legislative and regulatory policy and preparing
affordable housing professionals to succeed in evolving economic and political environments.
Transforming it into a completely new 39 - story mixed - income, mixed - use
development with luxury apartments, offices, retail, municipal offices, and
affordable and low - income housing required structuring California's largest ever
multifamily tax - exempt mortgage revenue bond.
The agreement includes a new requirement for the City of Houston to adopt «
multifamily priorities and a policy for objectively evaluating federally supported
affordable housing
developments in all areas of Houston; to seek to invest additional funds in homeless assistance programs, and; to encourage more landlord participation in Houston's housing voucher program».