Harvest Homes Apartments Chicago, Illinois Harvest Homes Apartments offers 36 two-, three-, and four- bedroom rental apartments to low and moderate income families. It is built on what were once rubble-strewn vacant lots on Chicago’s West Side and is the first new housing development in East Garfield Park in the last 15 years.
Columbia Heights Village Apartments Washington, DC Columbia Heights Village Apartments is a 406-unit, 31 building apartment community completed in 2001 and located in Washington, DC. The property is composed of three different property types: a ten-story high-rise, garden-style homes and seven town homes. CHV was made
The $12 million development, completed in 2019, is the result of a joint venture between People’s Community Development Association of Chicago, Inc. (PCDAC) and NHPF and funded by private and public sources including the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, the City of Chicago’s Department of Planning and Economic Development, the State of Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, J. P. Morgan Chase Bank, the Chicago Community Loan Fund, Enterprise Community Investments, Inc. and NHPF. “It had long been a vision of PCDAC to bring affordable housing to East Garfield Park, so that residents who desire to remain and raise their families here can enjoy quality housing at an affordable price,” said Reverend Michael Eaddy, President of PCDAC and Pastor of People’s Church of the Harvest Church of God in Christ.
possible via a partnership between NHPF and CHANGE/All Souls Housing Corporation, which has promoted affordable housing in the Columbia Heights neighborhood and beyond for over 45 years. A unique aspect of this property is that the Tenant Association has a 25% ownership interest, and the revenue they generate from this ownership is reinvested back into the community primarily through resident services. On-site resident services are provided by Operation Pathways, a subsidiary of NHPF. The services include a family-centered coaching program, providing hot meals for senior citizens, hosting health fairs and financial literacy seminars for residents, and much more. Operation Pathways designs their programs to meet four pillars: academic achievement, financial stability, healthier living and aging in place.
The Strand Residences Washington, DC
The Strand Residences, 86 units of affordable housing in the District’s Deanwood area, opened in 2022. It is a joint effort made possible by The Warrenton Group (TWG), Washington Metropolitan CDC (WMCDC) and NHPF along with financing partners Enterprise Community
Trinity East Village Senior Houston, Texas
Partners, Citibank, Jones Lang Lasalle, District of Columbia Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), DC Housing Authority (DCHA), and DC Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA). DMPED invested $15.6M of financing from the District’s New Communities Initiative, DCHFA allocated $21.7M of tax-exempt bonds to support the project, and DCHA contributed operating subsidies for 28 units through its Local Rent Supplement Program (LRSP). The tax-exempt bond allocation provided an allocation of 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits that helped attract a $14.3M equity investment from Enterprise Community Partners. The Residences feature a large multi-purpose room, exercise room, and retail space for a neighborhood non-profit and a community-based retailer. On-site services are provided by NHPF’s resident services subsidiary, Operation Pathways, which offers customized programs and coaching to help residents gain skills, overcome obstacles, and live well. A new restaurant, The Deanwood Smokehouse, will open soon next door to the property.
Trinity East Village Senior is a collaborative effort between NHPF and Trinity East Village CDC (TEVCDC). It is a 90-unit new construction development for seniors 55 years and older in Houston’s historic Third Ward. This site will provide 60 units of replacement housing for Houston Housing Authority’s Cuney Homes residents as part of their Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment of that legacy public housing property. This project is the culmination of TEVCDC and Trinity East United Methodist’s vision to build affordable housing on land next to the church, to help keep low-income Third Ward residents from being displaced. The development also has widespread support from numerous community groups and includes land from the Midtown Redevelopment Authority and Houston Land Bank. Trinity East Village Senior will serve 90 households ranging from below 30% to 80% AMI. This development is important to ensure that as the Third Ward gentrifies, residents can age in place in their neighborhood if they choose.
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