LIHTC

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Rising Costs Put Pressure on LIHTC Deals

Syndicators discuss the post–tax reform market. More

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2018 NMHC Top 10 Syndicators

LIHTC syndicators and sponsors adjust to the new world after tax reform. More

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Winn Secures Contract for 4,420 Units in California

The portfolio, owned by Highridge Costa Investors, helps the company expand its... More

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Exclusive: CAPREIT Buys 1,000-Unit LIHTC Portfolio in Virginia

Acquisition of five-portfolio deal brings company's unit count to 14,000 More

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Supreme Court to Hear LIHTC Case

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a much-anticipated case involving the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program in Texas. A lawsuit filed by the Inclusive Communities Project claimed that the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs discriminated based on race by disproportionately approving LIHTC developments in predominantly minority neighborhoods and disproportionately denying LIHTC developments in predominantly Caucasian neighborhoods. More

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Neglected Indiana Industrial Sites Transformed Into Affordable Housing

Herman & Kittle reached out to officials in Clinton, Ind. to fulfill a need for affordable housing in the local area. The resulting $8.1 million reuse and new construction project exceeded expectations. More

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Fannie Mae Expands Green Refi Program

Fannie Mae rolled out a second version of the Green Refinance Plus program in May, and owners are giving the program a big (green) thumbs up. More

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Historic St. Paul Brewery Rehab Nears Completion

Minneapolis-based Dominium is nearing completion on a $120 million historic renovation to convert a historic brewery into 260 units of living space for local artists. More

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Historic Minneapolis Flour Mill Undergoes $150 Million Renovation

A historic flour mill in Minneapolis is getting a makeover and will soon become home to more than 250 affordable live/work artist apartments. More

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LIHTC-financed Micro-unit Building Under Way in Chicago

While much of the discussion about micro units has centered on young professionals, developers and architects behind a new micro-unit community in Chicago’s West Loop are instead targeting low-income renters. More

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