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America First Multifamily Investors, L P Announces 50 Percent Increase to Quarterly Distribution

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. America First Multifamily Investors, L.P. Announces 50 Percent Increase to Quarterly Distribution America First Multifamily Investors, L.P.March 17, 2021 GMT OMAHA, Neb., March 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On March 17, 2021, America First Multifamily Investors, L.P. (NASDAQ: ATAX) (the “Partnership” or “ATAX”) announced that the Board of Managers of Greystone AF Manager LLC (“Greystone Manager”) declared a quarterly cash distribution to the Partnership’s Beneficial Unit Certificate (“BUC”) holders of $0.09 per BUC. The distribution, payable on April 30, 2021 to BUC holders of record as of the close of trading on March 31, 2021, marks a 50 percent increase from the previous quarterly distribution of $0.06 per BUC, which was declared in the fourth quarter of 2020. The BUCs will trade ex-distribution as of March 29, 2021. Greystone Manager is the general partner of America

Former Ensley High School campus targeted for 244 apartments

Former Ensley High School campus targeted for 244 apartments Updated Mar 16, 2021; Posted Mar 16, 2021 The old Ensley High campus will soon be home to hundreds of families under a planned $54.6 million new apartment and housing development. Facebook Share The Ensley High School campus in Birmingham has been abandoned since 2006, when the last students moved to Jackson-Olin High School. The old Ensley High campus will soon be home to hundreds of families under a planned $54.6 million new apartment and housing development in partnership with the Housing Authority of Birmingham. “Unfortunately, the high school itself cannot be salvaged,” said Tab Bullard, vice president of development for the Southeast region for Zimmerman Properties, which is overseeing development. In 2018, the main school building that dates to 1901 was gutted by fire, which caused an outpouring of nostalgia from former students.

MaineHousing allocates $30M for 9 affordable housing developments

The Maine State Housing Authority, known as MaineHousing, announced Tuesday it has allocated more than $30 million for nine affordable housing developments across the state. The investment consists of $26.2 million in state and federal tax credits that will generate close to $70 million in equity from private investors, plus a $4.2 million subsidy, to build or renovate the developments. MaineHousing said the funding will create or preserve 430 housing units, of which 388 will serve households at or below 60% of the area s median income. Out of 15 proposals seeking nearly $12.6 million in federal funding, the Augusta-based agency selected nine developments for funding. Projects include Szanton Co. s apartment project in downtown Bath, to provide 42 units affordable units for older adults, and new construction of 45 units of public housing in Maine s most populous city by the Portland Housing Authority. (See the full list below.)

Interior demolition permit OK d for former Community Connections building | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

The city issued a permit March 9 for Realco Recycling Co. Inc. to remove interior finishes at the proposed Lofts at Cathedral Downtown at 325 E. Duval St., but there are no immediate plans to start the work. It’s a step toward Vestcor Inc.’s plan to turn the former Community Connections building into a multifamily project. The permit application involves the “removal of interior finish systems to reveal structure for future design for building remodel for future use.” Realco Recycling is the contractor for the $198,000 project involving 37,000 square feet of space. Ryan Hoover, president of Vestcor’s TVC Development Inc., said previously that the interior demolition would provide “a better idea of what we are working with on the inside for design.”

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