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Gov. Whitmer Puts Michigan Families First by Awarding Funding to Help Construct 690 New Housing Units Across Michigan
December 15, 2021
The new affordable housing development projects will lower the costs for families and put more money back in their pockets.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) today awarded more than $13 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) which will be used to build new affordable multifamily rental housing or to rehabilitate existing properties, putting Michigan first. This funding round will support the construction or renovation of 14 properties and 690 affordable housing units in rural and urban communities across the state.
"Investments in housing help us put Michiganders first and are critical to furthering our economic momentum," said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. "When families have a place to call home, it leads to upward mobility, a higher quality of life, and thriving communities. This program helps us lower costs for working families by providing housing stability and opportunity. These awards will help us get a jump on my ambitious MI New Economy plan goal of creating 75,000 new or rehabilitated housing units within the next five years."
LIHTC are federal tax credits administered through MSHDA following a competitive application process. Developers who receive LIHTC awards can claim credits against their tax liability annually for up to 10 years, incentivizing investments in affordable housing in local communities.
"Not only will these 14 projects provide greater access to affordable housing for Michigan families, but they will also stimulate local economic growth and bring us even closer to the goal of providing every Michigander with access to safe, quality, affordable housing," said Chad Benson, MSHDA rental development director.
The development projects receiving LIHTC awards:
Property |
City |
Developer |
Award |
Units |
Walter French |
Lansing |
1900 Cedar Development, LLC & Capital Area Housing Partnership |
$1,500,000 |
52 new apartments |
Orchard Manor Apartments |
Flint |
Communities First, Inc. & RAD Conversion Specialists, LLC |
$779,625 |
34 new apartments |
700 E. Court Street Village |
Flint |
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan & McFarlan Charitable Corp. |
$1,500,000 |
119 renovated apartments |
The Blackstone |
Jackson |
MVAH Holding LLC & Jackson Housing Commission |
$1,192,000 |
53 new apartments |
Lake Huron Woods Phase 2 Apartments |
Fort Gratiot Township |
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan & Port Huron Housing Commission |
$1,181,252 |
45 new apartments |
Lexington School Apartments |
Grand Rapids |
Commonwealth Development Corporation of America &Edifici, LLC |
$874,283 |
39 new apartments |
MoTownSquare Affordable Assisted Living |
Grand Rapids |
LINC Up Nonprofit Housing Corporation &MoTownSquare Development |
$1,337,120 |
54 new apartments |
Center City Lofts |
Midland |
Spire Development, Inc. |
$1,138,000 |
55 new apartments |
GTB LIHTC #1 |
GarfieldTownship |
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians &RTHawkHousing Alliance |
$638,539 |
36 new apartments |
Lee Plaza |
Detroit |
Ethos Development Partners & The Roxbury Group |
$1,500,000 |
52 new apartments |
West Belding |
Belding |
Cove Investments, LLC & Community Advancement Advisors, LLC |
$444,584 |
48 renovated apartments |
Bramblewood Apartments |
Lenox Township |
PK Development Group, LLC |
$298,676 |
32 renovated apartments |
Remus Apartments |
Remus |
TpenlandLLC; James 127 LLC; Cree Construction Co. 1 LLC, D & D Consultants LLC |
$397,892 |
47 renovated apartments |
Perry Acres |
Lenox Township |
PK Development Group, LLC |
$250,118 |
24 renovated apartments |
MSHDA Mission The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA), established in 1966, serves the people of Michigan by partnering to provide quality housing that is affordable, a cornerstone of diverse, thriving communities.
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