AHTCC Announces 15th Annual Charles L. Edson Tax Credit Excellence Awards Program

February 9th, 2009

 

Each winner (and honorable mentions) will be recognized in an award ceremony in Washington, DC .  Entry categories include: 

  • Developments located in a metropolitan area (minimum population of 50,000 of Standard Metropolitan Area);
  • Developments located in rural area (maximum population of 50,000); 
  • Special Needs Housing ? without regard to development location;  
  • Senior Housing ? without regard to development location;
  • Green Housing ? without regard to development location;  
  • And Public Housing Revitalization ? without regard to development location.

**Projects must have been placed in service on or after Jan. 1, 2008.**

Nominations are encouraged and may be made by state Housing Credit allocating agencies, governmental agencies, national or local nonprofits, syndicators, or development owners.  Entries should be postmarked by close of business on April 3, 2009 and sent directly to AHTCC.  A complete application, judging criteria, and other program requirements are attached and can also be found online at www.taxcreditcoalition.org.  If your organization is interested in becoming a sponsor for the Charles L. Edson Tax Credit Excellence Awards program, please contact Coalition executive director, Victoria Spielman at 202-282-5349 or info@taxcreditcoalition.org. 

SPONSORS:

Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP

Cargill Investment Group Ltd.
Centerline Capital Group

Eden Housing, Inc.

Enterprise Community Partners

First Atlantic Capital, LLC

Greenberg Traurig
Gulf Breeze Apartments Partners

Holland & Knight, LLP

John Hancock Realty Advisors, Inc.

Meridian Investments, Inc.

Michaels Development Co.

MMA Financial, LLC

National Development Council
National Equity Fund, Inc.

Nixon Peabody, LLP

Novogradac & Company LLP

Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker LLP

PNC MultiFamily Capital

RBC Apollo Equity Partners

Reznick Group

Winston & Strawn LLP

  • Developments located in a metropolitan area (minimum population of 50,000 of Standard Metropolitan Area);  
  • Developments located in a rural area (maximum population of 50,000);  
  • Special Needs Housing ? without regard to development location;  
  • Senior Housing ? without regard to development location;  
  • Green Housing ? without regard to development location;  
  • And Public Housing Revitalization ? without regard to development location.  
  • Jeff Hettleman, The Shelter Group (Chair)
    Sherry Bossie, West Virginia Housing Development Fund
    Greg Brown, National Association of Home Builders
    Charles Edson, Nixon Peabody, LLP
    Beth Stohr, US Bancorp Community Development Corporation

    Metropolitan Housing:
    Verne Barry Place, Grand Rapids, MI

    Rural Housing:
    Red Hawk Apartments, Springdale, UT

    Special Needs Housing:
    Family Commons at Cabrillo, Long Beach, CA

    Senior Housing:
    The Meadows, North Smithfield, RI

    Green Housing:
    Intervale Green, Bronx, NY

    Public Housing Revitalization
    Gulf Breeze Apartments, Punta Gorda, FL

    Metropolitan Housing:
    The Shelton, Arlington, VA
    Teutonia Gardens, Milwaukee, WI

    Rural Housing:
    Independence Place, Linton, IN

    Special Needs Housing:
    Madison at 14th Apartments, Oakland, CA

    Senior Housing:
    Horizons at Indio, Indio, CA

    Green Housing:
    Waverly Woods, Belmont, MA

    Public Housing Revitalization
    Edgewood Village, Akron, OH