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AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE

      The Maturation of Modular Building: A Developer’s Lessons Learned   The process saved one developer at least 15% of the total cost of development. So, why aren’t more developers taking the plunge?   By Jerry Ascierto “Village Lofts showcases the kind of development possible within the Village, creating the kind of high-quality, affordable ... AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE
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La Cite and Flaherty & Collins Provide Holiday Cheer to Residents of West Baltimore

BALTIMORE CITY, Dec. 23, 2015 – New York based developers La Cite and their co-development partner Flaherty & Collins delivered holiday cheer in the form of nearly 3,000 lbs of food to families in the Poppleton neighborhood of West Baltimore on December 22nd. Local recipients of the pop-up food market’s fresh produce were grateful yet ... La Cite and Flaherty & Collins Provide Holiday Cheer to Residents of West Baltimore
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2015 Awards of Distinction Winners

Permanent Commercial Housing Under 50,000 Sq.Ft. Honorable Mention   La Cite’s Hempstead’s Village Lofts Main Category: Modular Building Design Company: Clayton Building Solutions Affiliate: Clayton Building Solutions Location: Hempstead, NY Building Use: APARTMENT Gross Size of Project: 45000 Square Feet Days to complete: 305 Award Criteria Architectural Excellence Village Lofts is comprised of one and two bedroom ... 2015 Awards of Distinction Winners
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Poppleton TIF moves through Board of Estimates, heads back to City Council

GENSLER An artist’s rendering shows an apartment building planned as part of a development in the City’s Poppleton neighborhood. Rick Seltzer Baltimore Business Journal A $58.3 million tax increment financing plan for a West Baltimore Poppleton apartment and retail complex moved further through city government Wednesday, with the Board of Estimates signing off on a ... Poppleton TIF moves through Board of Estimates, heads back to City Council
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City Council okays $58 million subsidy for Poppleton project

The City Council gave preliminary approval Monday to a $58 million subsidy for a residential and commercial development project in West Baltimore’s Poppleton neighborhood. The council advanced the legislation without discussion. The project is expected to revitalize the neighborhood by replacing vacant housing and lots with 1,600 apartments and other homes, a park, a school ... City Council okays $58 million subsidy for Poppleton project
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National Recognition for Energy Efficient Apartments

Clayton Homes Receives National Recognition for Energy Efficient Apartments Clayton Homes’ Collaboration with Manhattan Developer to Build Long Island Modular Apartment Community Receives Recognition from Washington’s Manufactured Housing Institute Apr 30, 2014 “The modular housing process has opened our eyes on where the construction industry is going, and all of the positive benefits that exist ... National Recognition for Energy Efficient Apartments
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