Format
Full
City
Lafayette
State/Province
CO
Country
USA
Metro Area
Denver
Project Type
Multifamily Rental
Location Type
Inner Suburban
Land Uses
Multifamily Rental Housing
Keywords
Green building
Low-income housing
Mixed-income housing
Mountain location
Public-private partnership
Site Size
12
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1995
Date Opened
1996
A 160-unit, mixed-income apartment complex containing one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. The project was designed as moderately priced rental housing for a mix of families and adult households. Tax-exempt bonds and low-income housing tax credits were used to finance the project. The general partner incorporated the tax credits into a limited-partnership offering instead of using a third-party syndicator to raise equity.
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Format
Full
City
Lafayette
State/Province
CO
Country
USA
Metro Area
Denver
Project Type
Multifamily Rental
Location Type
Inner Suburban
Land Uses
Multifamily Rental Housing
Keywords
Green building
Low-income housing
Mixed-income housing
Mountain location
Public-private partnership
Site Size
12
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1995
Date Opened
1996
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
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World Region: North America
Developer(s): T. Amory Hos
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Designer(s): Lantz Boggio Architects
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