The deal marks the largest 4% housing credit and bond transaction in the state. More
Cedar Hills Apartments brings 30 units of much-needed housing to pueblo. More
Tribes tackle housing shortage with teamwork and training. More
UnitedHealthcare provided $11.9 million in LIHTC equity. More
Only 31 affordable rental units were available for every 100 extremely low-income households in 2012. More
A historic Route 66 motel in Albuquerque, N.M., is rehabilitated into affordable housing. More
Mark Allison has been working to prevent and end homelessness for 20 years. More
Washington, D.C.—Santa Fe, N.M., architect and champion of building energy efficiency Edward Mazria, AIA, was named this year’s winner of The 2009 Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing More
ALBUQUERQUE—Affordable housing developers in New Mexico requested more than $11.7 million in 9 percent low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs) this year. Seven projects received about $4.94 million in LIHTC reservations. More
MIKE LOFTIN has been the executive director of Homewise, Inc., in Santa Fe, N.M., since 1992. Founded in 1986, the nonprofit organization has helped more than 1,600 people purchase their homes and more than 800 people keep their homes by providing financial and technical assistance for home repair. More