Tax Credit Advisor - A Potential Model

Harlem Non-profit and Major Developer partner to preserve expired tax credit properties

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NY Daily News Article: A Harlem street shows why and how affordable housing works

In 1998, 148th St. between Adam Clayton Powell and Frederick Douglas Blvds. was one of the worst blocks in Harlem. Every building was abandoned, each window boarded up. A magnificent public school built in 1905 and closed since the 1970s had trees growing out of its side. The street had more rats than people.

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New York Times Interview - CEO and Chairman Ron Moelis

By Vivian Marino, Published in the New York Times, Real Estate Section on August 6, 2010

 

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The Wall Street Journal: Citi Community Capital Launches $100 Million New York Affordable Housing Preservation Fund with L+M Development Partners

Fund to Invest Millions in the Preservation and Creation of Thousands of Homes for Low- and Moderate- Income New Yorkers

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CRAINS New York: Goldman arm revives Williamsburg project

L+M Development Partners and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group have revived a long-stalled waterfront development site near the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn.

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The Real Deal: The Brooklyn Bridge Park price bump

In the 1950s, Robert Moses excised a patch of Brooklyn waterfront from the larger brownstone neighborhoods of Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill, using his preferred surgical tool: a highway.

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NY1: "Navy Green" Development Hopes to Make Brooklyn Neighborhood Blossom

The Brig Site in Wallabout, Brooklyn was once a Navy barracks and then a prison will soon become a two-and-a-half acre residential community.

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The Wall Street Journal: By Any Name, Columbia Street District Shows Life

It still serves as the active seaport for the Red Hook Container Terminal, the nearest subway station is a couple of miles away and the community is isolated from other neighborhoods by two expressways.

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The Wall Street Journal: Turning Old School Into New Condos

Only a few years ago, P.S. 90 on West 148th Street was a symbol of urban blight. The leaky shell of a school, which had trees growing out of the roof, sat in the center of a block of boarded-up tenements that the city had taken over because of unpaid taxes.

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The New York Times: A Building Brings Haves and Have-Somes Together

The Kalahari condominium building drummed up a predictable mix of hope and skepticism when it rose along a scraggly stretch of West 116th Street in Harlem. At 249 units, it dwarfed its tenement neighbors. Its zigzagging brickwork, inspired by sub-Saharan tribes, was deemed compelling by fans and an aesthetic fright by detractors.

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Affordable Housing Property Leads Revitalization of Brooklyn Waterfront

Novoagradc Journal of Tax Credits Palmer's Dock, an affordable housing development on Brooklyn's Greenpoint-Williamsburg

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The Urban Land Institute Selects Winners Of The 2009 Jack Kemp Workforce Housing Models Of Excellence Awards

Urban Land Institute The ULI Terwilliger Center for Workforce Housing has selected The Kalahari, Casa del Maestro, Miller Ranch, and South City Lights as winners of this year's Jack Kemp Workforce Housing Models of Excellence Awards.  + Read more

HPD Commission Cestero, HDC President Jahr announce L+M Development Partners to Begin Rehabilitation of a Section 8 Rental Building in Harlem

L+M Development Partners Inc. has closed on the construction funding and will begin rehabilitating 1428 Fifth Avenue, a 120-unit Section 8 rental building located on West 116th Street in Harlem

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City and State Join L+M Development Partners to Cut Ribbon on Prospect Plaza - NYC.gov

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and New York State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) President and Chief Executive Officer Priscilla Almodovar today celebrated the completion of Prospect Plaza, a brand new 151-unit affordable housing complex in Ocean Hill-Brownsville.

 

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Yonkers officials break ground on new affordable housing - Journal News

Officials gathered at 330 Riverdale Ave. yesterday to break ground on a $54.5 million affordable-housing complex.

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Providing Quality Affordable Housing, Improving Lives - Washington University in St. Louis Magazine

More than 35 years ago, a young man from New Rochelle, New York, saw the Washington University campus for the first time and decided, “this is it.” Today, Sandy Loewentheil is working to make that experience possible for students from Harlem, the Bronx, and other disadvantaged communities. + Read more

Aurora Condominium Over 90% Sold

Moving trucks are a daily occurrence at 837 Washington Avenue in the Bronx, also known as the Aurora Condominium.

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Goldman Sachs and L+M Development Partners Announce new Urban Investment Fund

Goldman Sachs’ Urban Investment Group (UIG) and L+M Development Partners Inc. have announced the launching of a new urban opportunity investment fund through the formation of GSLM Capital Partners LLC.

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Newly formed GSLM closes first deal

GSLM Capital Partners said it completed financing on the proposed $55 million Columbia Hicks apartment complex in Cobble Hill, marking the first development under GSLM's recently launched urban investment fund. + Read more