New Hampshire Awards LIHTCs

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The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority board of directors has reserved $2.7 million in low-income housing tax credits to five developments that will add 140 new apartments to the state’s housing supply.

The total development cost of the projects exceeds $28 million, and the work is expected to support an estimated 300 construction –related jobs.

Tax credits were approved for:

  • South Porter Street, Phase II, a 30-unit seniors housing project in Manchester sponsored by the Manchester Housing & Redevelopment Authority;
  • Harriman Hills, Phase I, a 24-unit development in Wolfeboro sponsored by the Laconia Area Community Land Trust;
  • Theatre Street, a 45-unit development in Concord sponsored by CATCH;
  • Town and Country, Phase II, a 25-unit project in Littleton sponsored by AHEAD, Inc., and
  • Whitehall Road, a 16-unit project in Hooksett sponsored by NeighborWorks Greater Manchester.

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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