12 Colorado Developments Receive LIHTCs in 2017 First Round

The round focuses on deals combining state LIHTCs with 4% LIHTCs.

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Volunteers of America will receive approximately $951,000 in federal housing credits and $1 million in state housing credits from the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority to build the 104-unit Brandon Flats development in Denver. (Rendering by Shopworks Architecture)

Volunteers of America will receive approximately $951,000 in federal housing credits and $1 million in state housing credits from the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority to build the 104-unit Brandon Flats development in Denver. (Rendering by Shopworks Architecture)

Colorado Housing and Finance Authority has selected 12 developments to receive low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) reservations in the first allocation round of 2017.

The selected developments will receive approximately $11.3 million in federal LIHTCs and approximately $9.5 million in state housing credits. The awards will support the new construction or preservation of 1,290 affordable rental units in the state.

The round was to award state LIHTCs combined with 4% LIHTCs. A second round will be held to award competitive 9% LIHTCs.

The following developments have been awarded housing credits from CHFA:

· Brandon Flats, Denver
Developer: Volunteers of America

· El Rancho Flats, Evergreen
Developer: Jefferson County Housing Authority

· Fall River Apartments, Longmont
Developer: Longmont Housing Authority

· Flats at Two Creeks, Lakewood
Developer: Archway Investment Corp.

· Indy Street Flats, Lakewood
Developer: Metro West Housing Solutions

· Laradon Homes, Denver
Developer: Gorman and Co.

· Peoria Crossing, Aurora
Developer: Aurora Housing Authority

· Platte Valley Homes, Denver
Developer: Denver Housing Authority

· Sheridan Station, Denver
Developer: Koelbel and Co.

· Tammen Hall Apartments, Denver
Developer: Solvera Developers

· Traditions at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs
Developer: The Inland Group

· Village on Shields, Fort Collins
Developer: Housing Catalyst

More information about each development is available on the CHFA website.

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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