Affordable Housing

DETROIT AND MILWAUKEE — Walker & Dunlop has arranged the sales of four Section 8 affordable housing communities in Detroit and Milwaukee. Sales prices were not provided. The Detroit properties total 81 units and include Aaron Apartments, Field Place Apartments and West Boston Apartments. All three communities underwent significant rehabilitation in 2007 facilitated by 9 percent Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTCs). In Milwaukee, Boulevard Apartments features 235 units. The property boasts a 100 percent LIHTC allocation and is further supported by 15 percent Section 811 Project Rental Assistance. Aaron Hargrove and Eric Taylor of Walker & Dunlop represented the undisclosed buyers and sellers in all four deals.

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BELOIT, WIS. — Community Preservation Partners (CPP) has acquired Woodside Terrace, an affordable housing community in Beloit, a city in southern Wisconsin. The development consists of 120 units, 116 of which are Section 8. The transaction marks CPP’s first investment in Wisconsin. The community will receive extensive renovations, estimated at $72,912.03 per unit. CPP’s total investment is roughly $27.4 million, which includes the purchase price of $8 million. Built in 1972, the property consists of three buildings on three contiguous parcels. There are 90 one-bedroom units averaging 540 square feet and 30 two-bedroom units averaging 835 square feet. In addition to the individual unit upgrades, the community will receive a new playground, gazebo, dog park, barbecue grills and bike racks. The property’s Section 8 contract was set to expire in 2030. With CPP’s acquisition and upgrades, the community will have renewed affordability status for 20 years. Renovations are slated for completion in December 2025. Project partners include the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, R4 Capital, general contractor Renu, Wisconsin Management Co. and architect C&S Engineering.

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SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. — Regional developer and operator WinnCos. has received $69.1 million in financing for The Westcott, a 114-unit affordable housing project in Swampscott, a northeastern suburb of Boston. Units at The Westcott will come in studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom formats and will be reserved for renters earning between 30 and 110 percent of the area median income. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities provided Low-Income Housing Tax Credit equity for the project. MassHousing provided bridge and permanent financing, and both the Swampscott Affordable Housing Trust and North Shore HOME Consortium contributed funds to the development. Construction is underway, with the first units expected to be available for occupancy next year.

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NEW YORK CITY — CAMBA Housing Ventures has broken ground on Clarkson Avenue Estates, a 328-unit affordable housing project in Brooklyn. GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc. led the remediation efforts for the site at 329 Clarkson Ave., which most recently housed a parking facility operated by SUNY Downstate Medical Center. The nine-story building will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom units for renters earning up to 30, 40, 50 and 70 percent of the area median income. Half of the units will be reserved as supportive housing for formerly homeless or incarcerated individuals. Amenities will include community rooms, a computer room, basketball gym and onsite laundry facilities. The development will also feature 30,000 square feet for supportive facilities for initiatives such as workforce training, financial literacy, youth education and development and childcare. Delivery is slated for 2026.

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CHICAGO — Related Midwest has broken ground on 400 Lake Shore, a two-tower multifamily development located along the Chicago River in the city’s Streeterville neighborhood. Related is building the project on a site left vacant after plans to build the Chicago Spire skyscraper were abandoned nearly two decades ago. Phase I of the project will include the construction of the development’s 72-story North Tower.  The 1.1 million-square-foot North Tower will offer 635 multifamily units, 20 percent of which will be affordable housing. The development will also include 4.5 acres of open and green space, including the construction of DuSable Park in partnership with the Chicago Park District. The development will also include an expansion of the Chicago Riverwalk Founder’s Way walking path.  Construction on Phase One is scheduled for completion in early 2027. The Chicago Office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill designed both towers, which include nods to the city’s architectural history and geography. March and White designed the building interiors, with locally based Stantec serving as the architect of record for the project. The development team for Phase I includes LR Contracting and BOWA Construction. A collaboration between The Illinois Housing Development Authority, Wells Fargo and other undisclosed financial institutions …

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A partnership between locally based owner-operator Conifer Realty and Community Preservation Partners (CPP) will renovate Andrews Terrace, a 526-unit affordable seniors housing complex in the upstate New York city of Rochester. Built in 1975, the waterfront property consists of two buildings that rise 19 and 22 stories and house one- and two-bedroom units for seniors age 62 and above and disabled residents. A partnership between KeyBank Community Development Lending & Investment and Goldman Sachs Asset Management provided $135.6 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit equity and $200 million in construction financing to fund renovations and preserve the property’s affordability status. All apartments will receive upgraded countertops, painting, appliances, fixtures and cabinets. Common areas, including the lobby, community room, management office, maintenance shop and parking garage, will be renovated with drywall repairs, painting, new flooring and HVAC upgrades as needed. There will also be several new outdoor additions to the community, including a community garden on the property’s terrace, grandparents’ playground, a seating and grilling area and bocce ball courts. Indoor amenities will include a fitness room, game room, reading nook and two community rooms with serve-in kitchens. New mailboxes with parcel boxes will also be installed. Lastly, …

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ST. PAUL, MINN. — Dominium has completed the final phase of Upper Post Flats, a 192-unit affordable housing development that repurposed buildings at the historic Fort Snelling site in St. Paul. Minneapolis-based BKV Group served as the architect. Preference is given to residents who are military members, veterans, first responders and their families. The 42-acre site included 26 buildings, including barracks, an administration building, gymnasium, morgue and hospital, all of which have been transformed into a residential community. Floor plans range from 285 to 2,676 square feet. The individual buildings were in poor condition, as some had stood vacant since the 1970s. But the project team was able to salvage original walls, doors and windows, entryways and staircases in many of them. Buildings requiring a more extensive structural overhaul were rebuilt to historical standards. Getting the project off the ground took years and the combined efforts of a public-private partnership that included the site’s owner, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the National Park Service, Hennepin County, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and the Minnesota Historical Society, which operated the historic fort. Low-Income Housing Tax Credits contributed $70 million of the project’s $160 million total cost, making the below-market-rate rents …

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DES MOINES, IOWA — The Annex Group has unveiled plans to develop Union at River’s Edge, a $62.9 million affordable housing community in Des Moines. The 216-unit development will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom residences to households whose income levels are at or below 60 percent of the area median income. The project will be situated on nearly four acres at 1600 Indianola Ave. Completion is slated for spring 2025. Amenities will include a fitness center, clubhouse, playground, picnic area, parking garage, community room, dog park and onsite leasing office. Residents will receive complimentary transit passes for the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority, which will have a bus stop adjacent to the property. Project partners include Civil Design Advantage, ASK Studio and Summit LIHTC Consulting. Affiliates of The Annex Group will complete construction and perform property management services for the community. Financing partners include WNC for more than $24 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit equity, Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust for tax-exempt bond financing of over $32 million, Iowa Finance Authority for tax-exempt bond allocation, and the City of Des Moines for tax-increment financing, tax abatement and $300,000 American Rescue Plan Act funds.

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NAPERVILLE, ILL. — Standard Real Estate Investments LP and The Vistria Group LP have acquired Haven on Long Grove in the Chicago suburb of Naperville for $94 million. The naturally occurring affordable housing community features 416 units. Pensam Capital was the seller. John Jeager of CBRE brokered the off-market transaction, which included the assumption of an existing, fixed-rate Fannie Mae mortgage serviced by M&T Bank. Situated on 34 acres, Haven on Long Grove features 248 one- and two-bedroom apartments and 168 townhomes. The buyer plans to make targeted improvements.

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SHREWSBURY, MASS. — MassHousing has provided $21 million in financing for The Pointe at Hills Farm, a 93-unit mixed-income housing project in Shrewsbury, located just outside of Worcester. The borrower and developer is WinnCos. The financing consists of a $10.3 million permanent loan, $7.9 million in tax credit equity and $2.8 million from the agency’s workforce housing initiative. Of the 93 units, 56 will be reserved for households earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income, while 21 will be designated as workforce housing. The remaining 16 apartments will be rented at market rates. Units will come in studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Construction is underway and expected to last about 18 months.

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