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110 green apartments for low-income and formerly homeless seniors
2009 Affordable Housing Finance Reader's Choice Awards: Best overall and best senior property
Developed by Citizens Housing Corporation and Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
Financing includes $20 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
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330 apartments for very low-income seniors with on-site services
Developed by Retirement Housing Foundation
Financing includes $13 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 124K) |
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100 units of senior housing in a mixed-income, mixed tenure development
Developed by Enterprise Homes, A&R Development and Wheeler Creek Estates CDC
Financing includes a $150,000 predevelopment loan through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 225K) |
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89-unit building serving low-income seniors; winner, 2008 MetLife Foundation Awards for Excellence in Affordable Housing
Developed by New Birth Community Care Center, Inc. and S.W. Development, Inc.
Financing includes $4.3 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 119K) |
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100 apartments for seniors; former HUD 202 property rehabilitated after Hurricane Katrina
Developed by Providence Community Housing
Financing includes $8 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 126K) |
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MD - Greens at Rolling Road, Baltimore County
83 apartments for low- and moderate-income seniors
Developed by Enterprise Homes, Inc., and meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $7.7 million in LIHTC equity and a $1.6 million mortgage loan through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 163K) |
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80 green apartments for low-income seniors; services include referrals and transportation.
2009 Best Green Development, Baltimore Business Journal
Developed by Unity Properties, Inc./Bon Secours Baltimore Health System and Enterprise Homes, Inc.
Meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $8.3 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 180K)
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110-unit, green building with extensive supportive services
Developed by Trenton Prospect House, LLC
Meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $12 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 174K) |
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60 affordable green apartments for seniors with extensive services
Developed by Tierra Realty Trust and Golden Spread Rural Frontier Coalition
Meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $4.4 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 179K) |
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183-unit apartment building with a full-services senior center; currently under construction
Developed by Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee (HANAC)
Meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $18.3 million in LIHTC Equity and $1.4 million in predevelopment funds from Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 176K) |
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OH - Emeritus House, Cleveland
56 affordable apartments for low-income seniors in a rehabilitated historic building
Developed by Famicos Foundation and the Phillis Wheatley Association
Financing includes $3.8 million in LIHTC equity and a $100,000 predevelopment loan from Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 124K) |
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55-unit, state-of-the-art green building for low-income and formerly homeless seniors
Developed by Northwest Housing Alternatives, Inc.
Meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $6 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 179K) |
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50 green apartments for low-income seniors in a rehabilitated historic school house
Developed by Better Housing Coalition and meets the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria
Financing includes $2.5 million in LIHTC equity through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 180K) |
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49 affordable apartments for seniors; services include health and personal care and wellness services
Developed by Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart (Cabrini Sisters)/ Low Income Housing Institute
Financing includes $3.6 million in LIHTC equity and a $575,000 predevelopment loan through Enterprise.
Property Profile (PDF, 119K)
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