Sentences with phrase «nonprofit developer»

Local nonprofit developers and housing advocates will be happy to show you successful developments that are creating new assets in their neighborhoods.
CSDC Property Corporation, the leading nonprofit developer of charter school facilities in the country, builds - to - suit facilities, either for lease with option - to - purchase, or on an outsourced, fee for development services basis, through the Turnkey Development Program.
CSDC's «nonprofit developer difference» means cost savings for our charter clients - and more «bang» for the taxpayer buck!
Such dollar outlays would substitute for bond and mortgage revenue that drives up housing costs, and they also would serve to free nonprofit developers from the time - consuming task of assembling complicated finance packages from myriad sources.
Russi suggested that the city should engage more with nonprofit developers to construct more buildings with 100 percent affordability.
By Sean Ryan Nonprofit developers operate in a market that could put them out of business with one bad deal.
Nonprofit developer Phipps Houses wants to rezone a property in the Soundview section of the Bronx to make way for a 220 - unit affordable housing...
Representatives of the private nonprofit developer will make a presentation on its work at the Ludlow Mills — the largest brownfield mills redevelopment project in New England.
Thus, when nonprofit developer Broadway Housing Communities decided to celebrate the construction of their David - Adjaye - designed apartment building for low - income families, they couldn't have found a more appropriate arts organization than No Longer Empty, which specializes in site - specific art.
National Real Estate Investor recently spoke with Fishman about the industry's prospects and the role of nonprofit developers such as Hebrew SeniorLife, which owns seven seniors housing complexes in greater Boston with about 3,500 residents.
The International Spanish Language Academy (ISLA) in Minnetonka, MN illustrates the impact our «nonprofit developer difference» has on the affordability of our turnkey facility solution.
But now you're likely to see a number of homeowners, many of them single women, thanks to a local nonprofit developer and Julie Chamberlain, affiliate broker at Hale Realty.
The nonprofit developer has built 50 of these income - based lofts in cities across the country, including three in New York state.
The proposal would not have distinguished between for - profit and nonprofit developers, ANHD said.
But the nonprofit developer is less sure about securing the $ 16 million needed to turn the...
He said he would build more affordable housing through a land bank and nonprofit developers, pledged more city dollars to the MTA, and stressed the need to reform the pension system.
It helps to be able to float tax - exempt bonds, Fishman says, but he also posits that nonprofit developers have strengths that go deeper because its «profit» can go into developing connections between the properties and the rest of the community.
But the transaction's successful completion also is a measure of the strength of Hebrew SeniorLife as a nonprofit developer of seniors housing, adds Fishman.
Today, nonprofit developers are creating attractive for - sale and rental homes and apartments.
Having federal brownfields liability relief in place would have smoothed the process by eliminating the need for extensive negotiations with the state before the town and nonprofit developer, which weren't responsible for the contamination, could be indemnified from liability.
The lender plans to issue a request for proposals from other for - profit and nonprofit developers, with a track record, that are interested in getting involved, said Geoffrey Koss, a managing director at PrivateBank.
The Rhode Island Association this year launched a revolving loan program that will enable a nonprofit developer to create affordable housing in one of the state's least affordable counties.
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