A handful of Denver affordable housing projects are one step closer to breaking ground after the latest round of CHFA tax credit awards.
The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority doled out more than $13 million worth of federal tax credits this week to 13 proposed affordable housing projects across the state. The 13 developments were selected from 43 tax credit applications seeking more than $41 million.
All told, the projects awarded tax credits will add nearly 700 new subsidized apartments statewide. The developments in the Denver metro area will bring 383 new apartments to Denver, Littleton and Aurora.
The Denver-area projects awarded tax credits are below. See the attached PDF for a list of all 43 applications, with the 13 statewide winners highlighted.
Ten other proposals between Denver and Aurora were denied tax credits in this round.
Atlantis Apartments
Address: 201 S. Cherokee St., Denver
Developer: Atlantis Community Foundation
Apartments: 60
Project cost: $17 million
Architect: Humphries Poli
General contractor: Pinkard Construction
Anticipated completion: 2018
9% federal credit award: $1.19 million
Vida at St. Anthony’s
Address: 4017 W. Colfax Ave.
Developer: Denver Housing Authority
Apartments: 176
Project cost: $36 million
Architect: Parikh Stevens
General contractor: Pinkard Construction
Anticipated completion: 2018
9% federal tax credit award: $1.25 million
4% federal tax credit award: $1.07 million
Littleton Crossing
Address: 5591 S. Nevada, Littleton
Developer: Summit Housing Group
Apartments: 63
Project cost: $17.5 million
Architect: EEJ Architecture, PLLC
General contractor: Taylor Kohrs
Anticipated completion: Spring 2018
9% federal credit award: $1.24 million
SloHi Flats
Address: 2900 Sheridan Blvd., Denver
Developer: SW Development Group
Apartments: 45
Project cost: $12.5 million
Architect: Parikh Stevens
General contractor: Catamount Constructors
Anticipated completion: Dec. 2017
9% federal credit award: $890,601
Paris Family Housing
Address: 1702 Paris Street, Aurora
Developer: Brothers Redevelopment
Apartment count: 39
Project cost: $12.3-$12.5 million
Architect: Shopworks
General contractor: not yet
Anticipated completion date: Spring 2018
9% federal credit award: $553,397
A handful of Denver affordable housing projects are one step closer to breaking ground after the latest round of CHFA tax credit awards.
The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority doled out more than $13 million worth of federal tax credits this week to 13 proposed affordable housing projects across the state. The 13 developments were selected from 43 tax credit applications seeking more than $41 million.
All told, the projects awarded tax credits will add nearly 700 new subsidized apartments statewide. The developments in the Denver metro area will bring 383 new apartments to Denver, Littleton and Aurora.
The Denver-area projects awarded tax credits are below. See the attached PDF for a list of all 43 applications, with the 13 statewide winners highlighted.
Ten other proposals between Denver and Aurora were denied tax credits in this round.
Atlantis Apartments
Address: 201 S. Cherokee St., Denver
Developer: Atlantis Community Foundation
Apartments: 60
Project cost: $17 million
Architect: Humphries Poli
General contractor: Pinkard Construction
Anticipated completion: 2018
9% federal credit award: $1.19 million
Vida at St. Anthony’s
Address: 4017 W. Colfax Ave.
Developer: Denver Housing Authority
Apartments: 176
Project cost: $36 million
Architect: Parikh Stevens
General contractor: Pinkard Construction
Anticipated completion: 2018
9% federal tax credit award: $1.25 million
4% federal tax credit award: $1.07 million
Littleton Crossing
Address: 5591 S. Nevada, Littleton
Developer: Summit Housing Group
Apartments: 63
Project cost: $17.5 million
Architect: EEJ Architecture, PLLC
General contractor: Taylor Kohrs
Anticipated completion: Spring 2018
9% federal credit award: $1.24 million
SloHi Flats
Address: 2900 Sheridan Blvd., Denver
Developer: SW Development Group
Apartments: 45
Project cost: $12.5 million
Architect: Parikh Stevens
General contractor: Catamount Constructors
Anticipated completion: Dec. 2017
9% federal credit award: $890,601
Paris Family Housing
Address: 1702 Paris Street, Aurora
Developer: Brothers Redevelopment
Apartment count: 39
Project cost: $12.3-$12.5 million
Architect: Shopworks
General contractor: not yet
Anticipated completion date: Spring 2018
9% federal credit award: $553,397
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