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Walker & Dunlop Helps Preserve 1220 Affordable Housing Units in New York, North Carolina, and Virginia
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BETHESDA, Md., Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Walker & Dunlop, Inc. announced today that it structured
$47,293,000 in financing for a collection of seven affordable housing properties located in Rochester, New York, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and Danville, Virginia. Each of the properties are affordable and are subject to Section 8 HAP contracts, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), or Section 236 restrictions.
Charlotte Harbortown Homes, 553 Units – Rochester, New York
Cokey Apartments, 75 Units – Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Purdum Woods Apartments, 180 Units – Danville, Virginia
Richardson Court Apartments, 50 Units – Rocky Mount, North Carolina
December 28 2020
Despite wins, senator says, it s going to be a tough winter for a lot of Oregonians.
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden says the latest federal aid plan offers some help, but it falls far short of what he thinks is needed to help families and businesses reeling from the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic downturn. It is nowhere near enough, the Oregon Democrat said in an interview after Congress acted on Dec. 21. I think it is going to be a tough winter for a lot of Oregonians who are walking an economic tightrope.
The plan extends federal benefits for self-employed and gig workers who did not qualify for unemployment until Wyden got them included earlier this year and 13 weeks beyond the 26 weeks of regular state benefits. But it limits extra benefits to $300 per person, half of the $600 Wyden secured for four months in the previous aid plan, known as the CARES Act.
To Wilma Moore, the Highland neighborhood is the best place in the world to be.
That s why Spartanburg City Council s unanimous vote to approve the Highland Transformation Plan in late November meant so much to her.
She s lived in Highland since she was 11 and has worked at the United Way of the Piedmont for years advocating for her neighborhood. The transformation plan serves as a beacon of hope for the revitalization of Highland, which she s seen through all its ups and downs.
Finally, Moore s neighborhood is getting the attention and investment she thinks it deserves. I want everyone to know that Highland is the best place in the world to be. We have people that have lived there all their lives. Everybody cares about everyone else, Moore said.
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