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BOSTON The Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (the
Bank) awarded $3.2 million in grants, loans, and rate subsidies
to fund 252 units of affordable housing in Burrillville,
Providence, and Tiverton. In all, 25 New England initiatives
received more than $16 million in grants, loans, and rate
subsidies as part of the Bank’s Affordable Housing
Program (AHP) to create or preserve 674 rental and ownership
units for very low-, low-, and moderate-income individuals
and families.
Each year, the Bank sets aside 10 percent of its net profits
to provide grants and subsidized, below market-rate loans
through the AHP. “Regardless of the economy, AHP funds
always provide a welcome boost for affordable housing initiatives,” said
Michael A. Jessee, the Bank’s president and chief executive
officer. “Safe, decent, affordable housing is essential
for everyone, and the Bank is proud to contribute to the
well-being of the region.”
“I am pleased that the Federal Home Loan Bank continues
to invest in providing affordable housing in Rhode Island
and nationwide,” said U.S. Senator Jack Reed, a senior
member of the Banking Committee, which oversees federal housing
policy. “This funding will help provide quality, affordable
housing for working families and seniors in Providence, Burrillville,
and Tiverton.”
AHP funds are used to create or preserve affordable housing
and help pay construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation
costs. Member financial institutions work with local developers
to apply for AHP funding, awarded twice a year through a
competitive scoring process. The application deadline for
the first round of next year’s AHP awards is April
18, 2008.
The mission of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston is to support
the residential-mortgage and community-development lending
activities of its members, which include over 450 financial
institutions across New England. To accomplish its mission,
the Bank utilizes private-sector capital to provide members
and other qualified customers with reliable access to low-cost
wholesale funds, liquidity, a competitive outlet for the sale
of loans, special lending programs, technical assistance, and
other products and services.
Information on the awards follows, and is also available
at
www.fhlbboston.com/ahp. For more information, see our
backgrounder.
The Awards
Location: Burrillville
Member: Bank of America Rhode Island, N.A.
Sponsor: NeighborWorks Blackstone River
Valley
Number and Type of Units: 47 rental units
Amount and Type of Subsidy: $400,000 grant
Stillwater Mill Development. Creation of
47 family apartments in the Clocktower Mill Building, built
at the turn of the 19th century and listed in the National
Register of Historic Places. A mixture of one-, two-, and
three-bedroom flats will be affordable to families earning
from 40 to 80 percent of area median income. Residents will
benefit from a variety of empowerment services, and the project
utilizes smart-growth principles and an energy-efficient
design. Bank of America Rhode Island, N.A. will provide a
$11.3 million bridge loan and purchase the historic tax credits.
Other funding sources include Rhode Island Housing, Low Income
Housing Tax Credits, Historic Tax Credits, HUD Brownfields,
and Hope VI Main Streets.
Location: Providence
Member: Bank Rhode Island
Sponsor: Stop Wasting Abandoned Property
(SWAP)
Number and Type of Units: 26 ownership
units
Amount and Type of Subsidy: $400,000 grant
Maplewoods in the City. Construction of
a 40-unit, mixed-income condominium development, of which
26 will be affordable for first-time, low- to moderate-income
buyers. Residents will participate in homeownership counseling,
financial planning, the condominium association, and the
sponsor’s board of directors. The development converts
a foundation that had been abandoned in 2004 into much
needed affordable housing. The building will conform to
smart-growth principles and use energy-efficient technologies.
Bank Rhode Island will provide construction as well as
permanent financing. Other funding sources include HOME
and Building Homes Rhode Island.
Location: Tiverton
Member: BankNewport
Sponsor: Church Community Housing Corporation
Number and Type of Units: 50 rental units
Amount and Type of Subsidy: $799,233 grant
and subsidy, $2.25 million advance
Sandywoods Farm. Acquisition and new construction
of an artist and agricultural community initiative on 175
acres. Thirty units will be set-aside for families earning
less than 50 percent of area median income, 10 units for
families between 51 to 60 percent, and 10 units for families
between 61 to 80 percent. This development is part of a
larger initiative that includes market-rate homes, agricultural
production and preservation, and economic development.
A rural village center will offer a farmers’ market,
café, studio, gallery, and performance space. Energy-efficient
materials will be incorporated into the development, including
wind and solar power. BankNewport is providing permanent
financing through the AHP-subsidized advance. Major funders
include the Rhode Island State Housing Commission and Rhode
Island Housing.
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