WHEDA Awards Seven Milwaukee-area Projects $3.2 Million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
February 26, 2018
Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch today announced the award of more than $13.4 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) to fund affordable housing developments across Wisconsin. The tax credits, which are distributed by the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), will move forward 31 developments that will create 1,162 units of rental housing, 1,066 of which are affordable.
Lt. Governor Kleefisch made
the announcement in Milwaukee at a 2015 tax credit awardee site, the Haymarket
Lofts, one block north from the new Milwaukee Bucks arena. Haymarket Lofts developers Herman &
Kittle and Lutheran Social Services were allocated tax credits this year for
The Lakeview at Franklin,
a 48 unit senior independent living development in Franklin. Some units are
intended for residents who will receive supportive services with a priority for
veterans.
“Affordable housing and economic development work
together to build and strengthen local economies” said Lt. Governor
Kleefisch. “All of the developments getting
tax credit awards today will offer much-needed housing opportunities and generate
economic growth through family supporting jobs for our communities. I’m excited
The Lakeview at Franklin will create stable housing for our outstanding veteran
heroes.”
“More than a thousand
families will now have the tremendous opportunity to live in affordable housing,”
said WHEDA Executive Director Wyman Winston. “Those families living in affordable as
opposed to market rate units will literally save millions of dollars over the
lifetime of the developments. Those are dollars that go right back into local economies because
families can make independent saving or spending decisions thanks to those
extra savings.”
WHEDA has awarded more than $3.2 million to seven Milwaukee-area developments:
The Lakeview at Franklin ($534,821), Villard Commons ($538,500), Townhomes at
Penn Place (1,288,904), Holton Terrace (100,000), Clarke Square Apartments
($563,710), Mill Road Library Redevelopment (a prior awardee that received an
additional credit of $119,721) and Westlawn Renaissance (a prior awardee that
received an additional credit of $100,492).
WHEDA received 51 applications this year representing $27.6 million in
requests, demonstrating the highly competitive nature of the federal tax
credits. The tax credits will help finance affordable housing units in
communities in Brown, Calumet, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Door, Grant, Jefferson, Kenosha,
Milwaukee, Oconto, Pierce, Sawyer, St. Croix, Walworth, Washington, Waupaca, Winnebago,
and Wood counties.
Tax credits are awarded over a ten-year-period through the federal housing tax
credit program. The 2018 tax credits awarded statewide are worth more than $134
million over their 10-year lifespan. In exchange for receiving the tax credits,
developers agree to reserve a portion of their housing units for low- and
moderate-income households for at least 30 years. Remaining units are rented at
market rates to seniors and families without income limits. Tax credit
developments must meet high design and operating standards. Criteria include
strong management, excellent development quality, demonstrated market need,
provision of services and amenities, proper local zoning and permits and
service to households at various income levels.
WHEDA has been the sole administrator for LIHTCs in Wisconsin since the federal
program began in 1986. Since 1986 WHEDA has awarded more than $363 million in
LIHTCs resulting in the development and rehabilitation of more than 51,000
units of rental housing for low- to moderate-income families, seniors and
persons with special needs.
Go to www.wheda.com for a complete listing of 2018 Low-Income Housing
Tax Credit awards.
For
over 45 years, WHEDA, as an
independent state authority, has provided low-cost financing for housing and
small business development in Wisconsin. Since 1972, WHEDA has financed
more than 73,000 affordable rental units, helped more than 125,800 families
purchase a home and made more than 29,000 small business and agricultural loan
guarantees. For more information on
WHEDA programs, visit wheda.com or call 800-334-6873.