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AHC Inc Installs Solar Array at The Apex Complex

Arlington is getting a little greener. Affordable housing developer AHC Inc., in partnership with Arlington County, introduced 342 solar panels at The Apex complex (2900 and 2910 S. Glebe Road) last week. The nonprofit touted the undertaking as “the largest solar panel array on a multifamily apartment building in Northern Virginia.” The 130-kilowatt installation will ultimately generate electricity to offset common area energy usage. The energy will power the lights, elevators, fitness equipment and power to the apartment community’s leasing office. “We are delighted to have the opportunity to reduce our operating expenses while also cutting back on carbon emissions,” AHC President and CEO Walter D. Webdale said in a press release. “Converting a portion of our energy source to renewables is a win for everyone – the community, our residents and for us.”

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, explained

The Hodge, at 7th and P NW, was built using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits.  This article was first published on January 9, 2017. We love being able to talk about and break down complex concepts and wanted to share this piece with you again. Figures are reflective of the original publishing date. The Hodge, a 90-unit housing development in Shaw, offers affordable apartments for seniors in the District. To create these apartments, developers of the Hodge used the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program to partially finance the project. This post explains how the LIHTC works. The LIHTC is the largest federal program for the production and rehabilitation of affordable housing. Unlike the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, which helps low-income families pay their rent, the LIHTC program subsidizes the construction of apartments that rent for below market rate.

Resources for you as Virginia s eviction moratorium set to expire at midnight

Resources for you as Virginia s eviction moratorium set to expire at midnight John Gonzalez/ABC7 Replay Video UP NEXT Even before the pandemic, eviction rates in Virginia are among the highest in the nation. At the stroke of midnight, the eviction moratorium will expire in the commonwealth of Virginia. As many as 400,000 households are at risk of eviction. 7 is On Your Side: There are still some safety nets in place not just for tenants, but landlords as well. Let s break it down. The local moratorium might be expiring, but the federal one, which is part of the COVID-19 relief package, just passed, is now extended to Jan. 31st.

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