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A Fresh Start

A private-public partnership has transformed New Orleans’ distressed St. Bernard public housing project into a vibrant mixed-use, mixed-income community. Columbia Parc at the Bayou District takes top honors in AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE’s 2011 Readers’ Choice Awards. Read more about this award-winning project as well as the other category winners.

 
  • Hope Grows in San Francisco

    Developers in San Francisco have begun the first project in a huge effort to redevelop the city’s most distressed public housing developments.

 
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COVER FEATURE >> Readers' Choice Winners

A private-public partnership has transformed New Orleans’ distressed St. Bernard public housing project into a vibrant mixed-use, mixed-income community. Columbia Parc at the Bayou District takes top honors in AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE’s 2011 Readers’ Choice Awards. Read more about this award-winning project as well as the other category winners.

Readers' Choice Winners

Presenting the rest of the 2011 Readers' Choice Winners


FEATURE >> 2012 Financing Road Map

AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE shines the headlights on what’s coming for the debt and equity markets. Plus, seven state housing executives offer their outlooks for 2012.

A Rising Tide

Construction debt is flowing more freely than a year ago, and the river keeps rising.

Agent Mission Statement

Fannie, Freddie, and the FHA will keep the fire hose of liquidity flowing through 2012, with rates we may never see again.

Balancing Act

Low-income housing tax credit investors and syndicators are cautious going into 2012.

Housing Finance Agency Roundtable

Seven state housing finance agency executives share their biggest concerns and the latest on their programs.

 
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