Darryl Hicks • 7 min read
Capital One ranks among the most active investors of Low Income Housing Tax Credits.
Ravi Malhotra • 3 min read
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) provided the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) $3.2 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).
David A. Smith • 5 min read
How long does it take to fix an original-sin mistake?
Mark Fogarty • 7 min read
While for-profit and nonprofit affordable housing developers can have different approaches to tax credit projects, there is one thing they generally agree on—the need for high-quality resident services for their populations.
Mark Fogarty • 6 min read
It would make a good story if someone who moves into the renovated Upper Post Flats at historic Fort Snelling in Minneapolis had lived in those barracks on active-duty decades ago.
Lauren M. Marcus • 6 min read
The nationwide shortage of affordable housing continues to make headlines. For low-income individuals seeking affordable housing, waitlists are hundreds—in some cases, thousands—of names long.
Pamela Martineau • 8 min read
A Critical Component of Affordable Multifamily Housing Projects
Mark Fogarty • 6 min read
DC Bond Deal Takes Advantage of Inverted Yield Curve
Darryl Hicks • 10 min read
John Rucker has been an investment banker since 1977 and one of the most sought-after bond underwriters in the country.
Kaitlyn Snyder • 4 min read
Demand for tax-exempt bonds has been steadily rising with more and more states reaching their bond cap limit.
Nushin Huq • 12 min read
In an industry where projects often require multiple sources of financing, bonds can be a valuable and often necessary part of the capital stack for affordable housing developments.
Darryl Hicks • 11 min read
Emily Cadik is one of the most powerful lobbyists in Washington, DC advocating for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program.