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NEW YORK (Jan. 21, 2025)—Leading financial services provider Merchants Capital today announced $129.1 million in financing for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) $419.6 million renovation of Boston Road Plaza, Boston Secor, and Middletown Plaza (BBM) in the East Bronx. The renovations will span three housing developments and six residential buildings that total 952 units. Merchants Capital provided a $129.1 million New York Housing Development Corporation (NYHDC) Freddie Mac Risk Share Loan to support rehabilitations under the Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) program. To date, Merchants has provided approximately $2 billion in financing towards roughly 9,000 units as part of PACT projects throughout New York City. The BBM developments will transition to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Section 8 program as part of HUD’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) conversion program to further support property modernization, long-term assistance and affordability. “Our work to support and preserve affordable housing throughout New York City endures via renovated NYCHA deals that are improving neighborhoods incrementally,” said Mat Wambua, Vice Chairman at Merchants Capital. “The Bronx will be vitally enriched as a result of these enhancements. We appreciate the opportunity to apply our structuring expertise and align once again with our PACT partners who are committed to making a difference." BBM renovations are being led by the Bronx Revitalization Collaborative (BRC), a joint venture between Beacon Communities, Kalel Companies and MBD Community Housing Corp. Beacon Communities is an owner, developer and manager of affordable and mixed-income housing across the northeast, with nearly 19,000 apartments in 11 states. MBD Community Housing has constructed and renovated more than 2,300 units of housing; its portfolio contains 39 buildings and 1,200 housing units. New York City-based Kalel Companies is a minority-owned business enterprise (MBE) with experience in NYCHA PACT renovations. “We are thrilled to be partnering with NYCHA, fellow PACT team members, and the residents of Boston Secor, Boston Road Plaza, and Middletown Plaza to preserve and improve existing housing stock while dramatically enhancing quality of life,” said Beacon Communities Chief Executive Officer Dara Kovel. “Beacon is privileged to continue our commitment to providing high-quality housing through comprehensive physical improvements, resident engagement, and enhanced service provision. The project exemplifies Beacon’s 40-year history of responding to residents in large-scale revitalization projects and partnerships with public housing authorities.” “The Kalel team is thrilled to continue this partnership with NYCHA, Beacon, MBD and our financing partners to preserve and create housing opportunities for residents throughout New York City,” said Kalel Companies Founding Principal Pierre Downing. “We are eager to commence work alongside the residents, families, and resident leadership to deliver the comprehensive renovations and expanded services provided through NYCHA’s PACT program across the Boston Secor, Middletown Plaza and Boston Road Plaza communities.” “MBD is proud to be part of PACT for Boston Road Plaza, Boston Secor, and Middletown Plaza,” said MBD Community Housing Corporation Chief Executive Officer Derrick Lovett. “This endeavor, which will enhance the quality of life for nearly 1,600 residents across 951 units through extensive renovations, improved property management, and expanded social services, aligns closely with MBD’s mission to preserve and expand affordable housing opportunities throughout the Bronx. We are excited to collaborate with tenant leadership, our development and management partners, as well as NYCHA, to bring this project to fruition. This partnership highlights the power of cross-sector collaboration in positively transforming our communities.” Upgrades to unit interiors, exteriors and shared spaces are planned. Units will receive improvements to bathrooms and kitchens, new doors and flooring and fresh paint. All three developments will be outfitted with new roofs, modernized elevators, free Wi-Fi for households and electrical, heating, cooling, plumbing and ventilation upgrades. The grounds will be restored with landscaping, concrete pavement, new seating areas, bike racks, walking paths and playgrounds. Repairs are underway and are expected to be completed in 2026. To learn more about Merchants Capital and its services, visit www.merchantscapital.com or find Merchants Capital on Facebook, X, LinkedIn and Instagram.
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Merchants Capital Provides $129.1 Million for NYCHA PACT Renovation of Bronx-Based Boston Road Plaza, Boston Secor and Middletown Plaza
CARMEL, Ind. (Jan. 6, 2025)—Leading financial services provider Merchants Capital today announced that it secured more than $88 million in financing for Union at Bluffs Run, a new 192-unit affordable housing community in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The financing supports the expansion of The Annex Group’s affordable housing footprint. Union at Bluffs Run will be the developer’s fourth in the state. Merchants Capital secured a $24.9 million Fannie Mae Forward MBS Tax-Exempt Bond (M.TEB) permanent loan and $22.5 million in low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) equity. A $41.5 million construction loan was provided by Merchants Bank. Affordability for the development will be supported via tax increment financing (TIF) from the City of Council Bluffs and rent restriction to residents earning at or below 60% of area median income (AMI). Union at Bluffs Run is being developed by leading impact housing developer The Annex Group, specialists in creating affordable, workforce, student and market-rate housing communities. The Annex Group has overseen $975 million in single family, multi-family, mixed-use and other commercial projects, including redevelopment and ground-up construction. Located on more than 10 acres, Union at Bluffs Run will comprise four, three-story apartment-style buildings with 72 one-bedroom, 96 two-bedroom, 24 three-bedroom units. Common areas, including a community room, fitness center and leasing office, will be contained in an additional building. Amenities include a playground, dog park and picnic area. “Entering the Council Bluffs area is a natural fit for The Annex Group,” said Ryan Clark, Senior Vice President of Development at The Annex Group. “As an organization, we’ve expanded our footprint in Iowa and see this as another opportunity to bring affordable housing to a growing area that truly needs it. We look forward to becoming a part of this great community.” Union at Bluffs Run is expected to open in fall 2026. To learn more about Merchants Capital and its services, visit www.merchantscapital.com or find Merchants Capital on Facebook, X, LinkedIn and Instagram.
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Merchants Capital Secures $88 Million+ in Total Financing for Iowa-based Affordable Housing Community
Affordable Housing Community in Minnesota
CARMEL, IN (Dec. 27, 2018) – Mortgage banking firm Merchants Capital has secured financing for the development of a $19.7 million mixed-income workforce housing community in Rochester, Minnesota. Merchants Capital secured the loan through the first-ever Freddie Mac Non-LIHTC Forward Commitment on behalf of Real Estate Equities. Dubbed Technology Park Apartments, the 164-unit affordable housing complex will help to ease the city’s affordable housing crisis, as Rochester was recently ranked one of the lowest metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) nationally for housing affordability by Nationwide Economics. The project closed on Sept. 5, 2018. “We appreciate the opportunity to assist in the development of this housing community and the chance to help close Rochester’s affordable housing gap,” said Michael R. Dury, president of Merchants Capital. “We were able to simplify the process with our ability to provide the construction financing through our parent company, Merchants Bank, and also offer the Freddie Mac Non-LIHTC Forward Commitment product for the long term permanent financing.” The apartments were financed through a 10-year Freddie Mac Non-LIHTC Forward Commitment loan where the interest rate was locked at the closing of the construction loan. Non-LIHTC forwards are unfunded, forward commitments for affordable housing developed by nonprofits and subsidized, rent-restricted affordable housing that for-profit developers can use for their new multifamily construction or substantial rehabilitation projects. “We are very excited to be on the forefront of developing a modern workforce housing product that is not heavily reliant on government funding sources,” said Alexander Bisanz, director of acquisitions at Real Estate Equities. “Partnering with the Greater Minnesota Housing Fund to provide low-cost, mission-driven equity – as well as structuring attractive financing with Merchants Capital – truly allowed us to get this project off the ground.” Forty percent of Technology Park Apartments will be priced affordably for individuals earning an annual income of $40,000, or 60 percent of the area’s annual median income (AMI). The Greater Minnesota Housing Fund contributed a total of $3.4 million in capital for the development of these units, which will cost renters an estimated $1,150 a month for a two-bedroom apartment. An additional 35 percent of units will be set aside for individuals earning about $55,000 a year, 20 percent below Rochester’s AMI. The remaining units will be priced slightly below the current market value, about $200-300 less than similar apartments in the area. “In all of Greater Minnesota Housing Fund’s work to create and preserve unsubsidized affordable housing, we have struggled to crack the code on the production of new affordable units without reliance on public resources. Now, as an equity partner in Technology Park, we are furthering our mission and innovating ways to increase the funding pie with new financing solutions,” said Rachel Robinson, fund manager with Greater Minnesota Housing Fund. “Going forward, Tech Park, with 164 modestly priced apartments, 66 at reduced, affordable rents, will be a pilot for further innovation in this realm.” Technology Park’s cost-efficient, smart building design achieves sufficient economies of scale to charge modest rents, meeting the needs of a range of household incomes. Today’s market financing tools are working best for luxury apartment construction, and at the other end of the spectrum, affordable apartment developments financed with federal tax credits are limited in supply. Developers have struggled to find ways to finance new construction homes that are in between: achieving modest rents for residents without government subsidy. Freddie Mac’s new Non-LIHTC Forward Commitment achieves this. “Freddie Mac’s forward commitment is helping to provide affordable housing for valued members of the Rochester, Minnesota, community who struggle to find it,” said David Leopold, vice president of targeted affordable sales & investments at Freddie Mac Multifamily. “We created Non-LIHTC Forwards for this very purpose – to provide the flexibility and certainty mission-driven investors need to finance housing for low- and very-low income families.” Technology Park Apartments will be located in Rochester, Minnesota, on the north side of Technology Drive Northwest between Valleyhigh Drive and West Circle Drive. Neighboring Benchmark Electronics to the east, Costco to the south and Crooked Pint to the west, the complex is positioned in close proximity to grocery stores and other nearby amenities.
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Merchants Capital Secures First-Ever Freddie Mac Non-LIHTC Forward Commitment Financing for $19.7M Affordable Housing Community in Minnesota

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