The two days of debate resulted in a $40 billion budget as several affordable housing initiatives were supported.
A link is included to access the recently released numbers.
Governor Cuomo recently announced that his state completed more historic property revitalization projects than any other in 2016, thanks to both the federal and state historic tax credit programs. The announcement was hosted at Sibley Square, a $200 million project by NH&RA member WinnDevelopment. The New York State Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program has a […]
The public hearing will be held on April 24, at 10am CDT in the Andrew Jackson Building (held concurrently with the Developer Forum).
New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency has recently updated the Mixed Income Reserve Application deadline to May 31st at noon. Read on for other key dates.
If the budget is approved, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development will announce the available money with further information for the beginning of the new fiscal year which begins July 1st.
The record 41 applicants all met threshold criteria; 20 were awarded allocations.
Save the date for this Indiana housing conference Aug 15-16.
The new proposal would allow projects from the first round of 2016 the ability to exchange 2016 credits for 2017 credits to extend federal placed in service deadlines.
In 2016, $51.6 million in tax credits were awarded to 34 projects; Gov. Walker proposes capping the credit to $10 million.
The rule would require certain design specifications for both new construction and rehabilitation projects. An informal comment period is currently in process while a formal public comment period will occur in the fall.
An agenda for the meeting also outlines further details including a plan to fund 7 previously unfunded 2016 9% projects in 2017.