Tax Credit Advisor Article Archives

Housing Delivered in a Box

4 min read

Offsite construction is generating a lot of buzz on how it can transform affordable and workforce housing. But some are dreaming even bigger. Could OS create a totally private tax credit market, without the need for public money?

Case Study

Hope on Alvarado

8 min read

Floor by floor, an apartment building is being fabricated in China and built in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles.

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The Philosophical Feud Between Architects and Engineers

5 min read

A philosophical feud over the soul of affordability that has been ongoing for most of a century may have reached a turning point.

Speed-to-Market Housing

4 min read

Rick Holliday and his colleagues at Factory_OS aren’t very ambitious. They just want to change the way housing is built in this country.

New Developments: Rome Wasn’t Built In a Day

4 min read

While reading on a recent flight back to Washington, I was really moved by two feature articles that together put into context how far we have come as a country in alleviating poverty – and how far we still have to go.

Joe Hagan Sees Both the Big Picture and the Tiniest Detail

9 min read

” I grew up in a family of ten in the Kennedy era. My dad, who was in construction, always said to me, ‘You need to do something good for society.’”

Joe Wishcamper Cares About Everybody

8 min read

” I came of age during Vietnam and the Civil Rights struggle, thinking about how I could do something of social value,” Lyndel J. “Joe” Wishcamper told Tax Credit Advisor in 2015. “I am very lucky that I had the opportunity to go into affordable housing; that it draws on my skill sets. And when I hire people, I look for those same values: passion not only for the business, but for the work.”

Talking Heads: Albert Rex, CEO, MacRostie Historic Advisors

11 min read

For 24 years, Albert Rex has been a key player in America’s historic preservation movement.
As a consultant, he has guided developers, lenders, investors and others through the complex process of getting projects approved for Federal and State Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits (HTC).

Preserving Affordable Housing While Preserving History

8 min read

The acquisition and rehabilitation of affordable housing (acquisition/rehab) may appear like a recent concept as many of these projects are nearing the end of their affordable compliance period, but it is a well-used development strategy.

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GSEs: Sentence Commuted, Eligible For Parole

5 min read

With the mid-September release of Treasury’s Housing Reform Plan, the administration has presented its exit strategy for GSE conservatorship, which may be summarized as ‘death sentence commuted, eligible for parole in a few years,’ and mapped out a strategy to do exactly that without legislation.

Housing USA: The NIMBY/YIMBY Age Gap

6 min read

Many polarities have been drawn in the NIMBY vs. YIMBY debate over whether or not to build more housing. It’s seen as a battle between rich and poor, homeowners and renters, white people and ethnic minorities and those with suburban versus urban mindsets.

Case Study

Multi-Credit Harbor House

6 min read

In Newport, RI, where it often seems easier to park a yacht than a car, you can, and if it is a property dating back to the nineteenth century you can use Historic Tax Credits along with Low Income Housing Tax Credits to help preserve it for its elderly residents.

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