Orlando-Kissimmee, FL

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Boston Capital Invests in N.H. Project

Boston Capital announced that it is investing in the construction of Conway Pines... More

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Carlisle Development Group, LLC

Carlisle Development Group is one of the most active developers in Florida. More

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Habitat Orlando Goes Multifamily

THE FIRST FAMILIES have moved into Staghorn Villas, the most ambitious project... More

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After the Flood

Drivers along Interstate 10, tracing the Gulf Coast from the Florida panhandle... More

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POAH Takes Over Six Florida Projects

Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. (POAH), has closed on the purchase of six affordable rental properties in Florida, with a total of 846 apartments. More

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Florida Bridges Loan Gap

Through a $10 million grant Florida Housing Finance Corp. (FHFC) received from the state last August, the department is putting the money to good use by initiating a preservation bridge loan program targeting nonprofit development organizations by providing loans for acquisition and predevelopment costs related to existing affordable housing properties. More

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Habitat Orlando Goes Multifamily

The first families have moved into Staghorn Villas, the most ambitious project undertaken by Habitat for Humanity Orlando. More

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Hurricane-Recovery Housing Takes Root

PENSACOLA, FLA. - Four years ago, when Hurricane Ivan swept through the Florida... More

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Young CEO Turns Carlisle, Florida Housing On Its Ear

Editor’s note: AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE has selected 15 outstanding industry leaders under the age of 40. These 15 individuals will be featured in the June, July, September, October, and November issues of AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE. For a complete list of the 2008 Young Leaders, go to www.housingfinance.com or see the ad on page 50. More

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Hud's Cabrera Joins Nonprofit Developer

Orlando J. Cabrera, former assistant secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), has been named CEO of National Community Renaissance (CORE), one of the nation’s largest nonprofit affordable housing developers. More

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