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Capital Impact Partners Joins Washington, D.C. Mayor to Celebrate 1000th Affordable Unit Preserved through Affordable Housing Preservation Fund


WASHINGTON and ARLINGTON, Va., July 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital Impact Partners, Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, and the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) today announced the financing of the first two projects through their partnership under the D.C. Affordable Housing Preservation Fund launched in the spring of 2018. The two projects have helped protect more than 600 affordable housing units, and pushed the total number of affordable units under the Fund to more than 1,000.

Capital Impact was one of 73 organizations nationwide to receive an allocation through this highly competitive program, where approximately one in three applicants received an award.  With this allocation we will focus on transactions that provide combined benefits for low-income communities and the people who live there: health care and housing, education and healthy foods, critical social services, and community gathering spaces. (PRNewsfoto/Capital Impact Partners)

Another unique aspect of these deals is their use of the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA). The Act gives residents of for-sale, multifamily, residential properties the right of first refusal to buy their properties, allowing them to work with mission-driven developers to purchase the buildings. This helps keeps rents affordable and prevents residents from being displaced in the face of rapid gentrification in mixed-income neighborhoods.

"We are incredibly proud to work and support residents through the use of TOPA to take charge of the future of their homes and their communities in partnership with mission-driven developers," said Ellis Carr, president and CEO of Capital Impact Partners. "We applaud Mayor Bowser and the city of Washington, D.C. for setting up the D.C. Affordable Housing Preservation Fund and partnering with us as a way to preserve affordable housing, support community stability, and create equity and wealth-building opportunities for those often displaced as a result of increasing development."

The two projects are:

"MHP is thrilled?to have acquired Worthington Woods. This would not have been possible without the critical gap financing provided by Capital Impact Partners and the Affordable Housing Preservation Fund. Working with a mission-driven lender who understood the complexity of an affordable housing project made all the difference," said Robert Goldman, MHP's President.

The Mayor's Housing Preservation Strike Force recommended the creation of this public-private partnership Fund, under the Department of Housing and Community Development, to finance the acquisition and preservation of affordable properties in the District.  

This allows Capital Impact to provide short-term bridge acquisition and predevelopment financing to eligible borrowers. Properties targeted for fund investments are occupied multifamily housing properties of more than five units, in which at least 50 percent of units are currently affordable to households earning up to 80 percent of the Median Family Income (MFI). 

"Not only is it important to preserve affordable housing in D.C.'s rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, but we must be thoughtful about working with developers who share our vision for mixed-use, mixed-income neighborhoods with easy access to employment and critical social services," said Diane Borradaile, Capital Impact's Chief Lending Officer. "It is this kind of development that supports equity, opportunity, and economic growth in the region.

Based in the Washington, D.C. region, Capital Impact has disbursed more than $2.7 billion nationally to revitalize low- to moderate-income communities over the last 35 years. Since 2017, Capital Impact has invested $62 million in Washington, D.C. to support projects delivering important services, such as Martha's Table and Terrace Manor Apartments in Ward 8; Unity Health Care in Ward 5; and the District of Columbia International School and Takoma Place Apartments in Ward 4. 

About Capital Impact Partners:
Through capital and commitment, Capital Impact Partners helps people build communities of opportunity that break barriers to success. We deliver strategic financing, incubate new social programs, and provide capacity-building to help ensure that low-to-moderate-income individuals have access to quality health care and education, healthy foods, affordable housing, and the ability to age with dignity. A nonprofit community development financial institution, Capital Impact Partners has disbursed more than $2.7 billion to revitalize communities over the past 35 years. Our leadership in delivering financial and social impact has resulted in Capital Impact earning a "AA-" rating from S&P Global and being recognized by Aeris since 2005 for our performance. Headquartered in Arlington, VA, Capital Impact Partners operates nationally, with local offices in Detroit, MI, and Oakland, CA. Learn more at www.capitalimpact.org.

 

SOURCE Capital Impact Partners


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