Cinnaire has announced the closing of a $145 million low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) fund that will finance the development or preservation of more than 1,600 affordable homes in five states.

Nineteen investors, many of them repeat partners, are participating in the fund.

“Our LIHTC equity funds bring together public and private partners to advance healthy communities, creating opportunities for families, seniors, and residents with special needs,” said Brett Oumedian, Cinnaire chief financial officer. “We’re proud to have had such strong support of our mission to create collaborative financial solutions to expand the creation and preservation of affordable housing. We are grateful to our investors and 85% repeat developer partners that join Cinnaire in our goal to build healthy communities and provide more individuals and families with a safe, quality, and affordable place to call home.”

Cinnaire’s Fund for Housing Limited Partner 37 will support 22 properties in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Ten percent of the overall investment will support residents with special needs, including Housing Opportunities’ Prominence Commons that includes the acquisition and rehabilitation of several scattered sites in Portage, Indiana, totaling 38 affordable units, and the new construction of a 12-unit building totaling 50 units. Thirty of these units will serve those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

The fund will also support Red Caboose Apartments, the new construction of 38 affordable homes for families in Madison, Wisconsin. Eight of these units will be held for households that include a family member with a disability. Movin’ Out, the project developer, will also be constructing a 28,000-square-foot day care facility for low- and moderate-income families.

“Our purpose at Cinnaire has always been about changing lives and transforming struggling neighborhoods into thriving communities,” said Mark McDaniel, president and CEO of the nonprofit LIHTC syndicator and financial firm. “This fund builds on our strong history in the affordable housing industry while strengthening the foundation we have created to lift up and empower families and communities across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.”

The fund brings Cinnaire’s total equity raised since inception to $3.7 billion.

Courtesy Cinnaire