Pamela Martineau • 8 min read
Tax Credit Advisor profiles three projects recently honored for LIHTC excellence by the Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition.
Mark Fogarty • 6 min read
On September 6, Albina One opened in Portland, Oregon, marking a new chapter for a once-vibrant neighborhood later ravaged by displacement and disinvestment.
Michael Murney & Abram Mamet • 5 min read
At NH&RA’s Fall Developers Forum, Eric Keifer expressed optimism that federal agencies would remain vital and viable partners.
Michael Murney • 8 min read
Revolving Loan Funds have emerged recently as an inexpensive source of construction financing, providing a potential method for kickstarting stalled projects.
Pamela Martineau • 6 min read
Recently, HUD announced that the Emergency Housing Voucher program would end nearly four years sooner than expected, leaving many housing officials with unexpected funding gaps.
Pamela Martineau • 8 min read
NCSHA announced their annual housing excellence awards last month, honoring HFAs across the country for innovative affordable housing programs.
Abram Mamet • 10 min read
Beacon Communities CEO Dara Kovel sits down with NH&RA president and CEO Peter Bell to discuss strategies for safeguarding industry resiliency for years to come.
Mark Fogarty • 8 min read
Innovative approaches to multifamily construction are behind the Galena Apartments, which will provide 54 units of workforce housing to Colorado’s idyllic lakeside mountain town of Frisco.
Pamela Martineau • 7 min read
As the 2025 government shutdown drags on, top Federal Housing Administration lenders provide advice for the navigating the turbid waters.
Pamela Martineau • 7 min read
Experts say that green building practices still make operational sense, with solid local incentives and strong returns on investment despite a dismantling of many federal programs.
Pamela Martineau • 7 min read
As January 1 approaches, affordable housing investors are preparing for changes in the LIHTC program in anticipation for increased unit production.
Mark Fogarty • 6 min read
The 61-unit Calle Cuarta development in Albuquerque, NM plans to accomplish a whole lot more than affordable housing.