Preservation Finalist: Vintage Gardens

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Developer: The Hampstead Cos.

Co- Developers: National Housing Trust/ Enterprise Preservation Corp. and Poppleton Community Development Corp.

Architect: The Arcadia Group

Major Funders: Stratford Capital Group; Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development; Baltimore Housing; city of Baltimore; Department of Housing and Urban Development; Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Freddie Mac; Prudential Mortgage Capital

The Poppleton Cooperative was in trouble, defaulting on its mortgage and sitting nearly 40 percent vacant nine years ago. It faced losing its project-based Sec. 8 funding and foreclosure.

In 2006, after a failed attempt with another developer, Poppleton representatives turned to The Hampstead Cos. The team could have rescued just the 1970s-era co-op, but it recognized that the entire neighborhood needed redevelopment. Hampstead then began a complicated journey, consolidating about 36 parcels from the co-op, the city, and private owners.

The result is Vintage Gardens, a $24.1 million development featuring 86 rehabbed units and 25 new apartments.

The development came at a time when many financiers were avoiding complicated urban deals like Vintage Gardens, says Hampstead President Chris Foster.

To help make the deal work, National Housing Trust/Enterprise Preservation Corp. became a partner, providing extra credit strength and acting as managing general partner. The team pulled together a number of financial sources, including bonds enhanced by the New Issue Bond Program, 4 percent low-income housing tax credits, and HOME funds.

Vintage Gardens also used $1.5 million in green retrofit funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Aff ordable Housing Preservation.

The development has gone from being nearly half empty to having a twoyear waiting list.

About the Author

Donna Kimura

Donna Kimura is deputy editor of Affordable Housing Finance. She has covered the industry for more than 20 years. Before that, she worked at an Internet company and several daily newspapers. Connect with Donna at dkimura@questex.com or follow her @DKimura_AHF.

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