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  2. Pavilion and Colonnade Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Privately owned, the buildings were intended to bring middle-income families to the area of the Christopher Columbus Homes — a cluster of low-income apartment buildings, or public housing projects, which were eventually demolished. [9] [10] The Pavilion Apartments were sold in April 2018.

  3. Low Income Housing Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Low Income Housing Institute serves the Puget Sound region of Western Washington. LIHI programs serve homeless and low-income people in Snohomish, King, Island, Kitsap, Pierce and Thurston Counties. LIHI housing serves communities in Seattle, Lynnwood, Lacey, Olympia, Tacoma, Bremerton, and smaller towns throughout the region.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Riverview Apartments 242 ft (74 m) 19 1964 This building is owned and managed by The Milwaukee Public Housing Authority. It is considered low income housing, and rent can be as low as $50. [100] [101] [102] 43 Yankee Hill Apartments 2 242 ft (74 m) 23 1987 [103] 44 The Potawatomi Casino Hotel Tower II: 242 ft (74 m) 19 2019

  5. John Jacob Astor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In late 1984, a plan was approved in which private investors would convert the former hotel into 70 apartments for low-income residents on the six upper floors and commercial space on the first two floors. [12] The building reopened in 1986 with 66 apartments of subsidized housing, [4] referred to as the Astor Apartments and no longer colored ...

  6. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    The LIHTC provides funding for the development costs of low-income housing by allowing an investor (usually the partners of a partnership that owns the housing) to take a federal tax credit equal to a percentage (either 4% or 9%, for 10 years, depending on the credit type) of the cost incurred for development of the low-income units in a rental housing project.

  7. Mt. Mercy Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Another addition was completed in 2001, and the complex continues to provide housing for low-income seniors. Description. The Mt. Mercy Apartments consists of three buildings. The main building is a five-story lower-case-h-shaped, five-level, Tudor Revival structure. constructed in multiple stages. The original building (dating from 1918) and ...

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