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Illinois Through 2015 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2015 LIHTC Properties in Illinois through 2015 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Total Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Units Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance Not 1001 HACKER 1001 HACKER AVE JOLIET IL 60432 1987 $1,702 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 Indicated 1001 WABASH Not 1001 WABASH JOLIET IL 60432 1987 $1,336 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 AVE Indicated 1106 MCALISTER Not 1106 MCALLISTER NORTH CHICAGO IL 60064 1989 $2,592 1989 Not Indicated 5 5 AVE Indicated Not 1115 S 14TH 1115 S 14TH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62703 1989 $2,687 1989 Not Indicated 1 1 Indicated 11238 S VERNON Acquisition and Not 11238-42 S VERNON CHICAGO IL 60628 1991 $38,036 1991 18 18 AVE Rehab Indicated 1222 N DOUGLAS Not 1222 N DOUGLAS ST PEORIA IL 61606 1987 $1,459 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 ST Indicated 1234 MADISON Not 1234-36 MADISON MADISON IL 62060 1988 $8,693 1988 Not Indicated 20 20 AVE Indicated 1325 W NRTH SHR Not 1325 N SHORE ASSOC CHICAGO IL 60626 1987 Not Indicated 1987 Not Indicated 31 7 AVE Indicated 146 S HAMLIN Not 146 & 419 S HAMLIN CHICAGO IL 60624 1989 Not Indicated 1990 Not Indicated 31 31 BLVD Indicated 1517 W Not 1517-19 W MARQUETTE CHICAGO IL 60636 1989 Not Indicated 1990 Not Indicated 9 9 MARQUETTE RD Indicated 1530 N KEDZIE Not 1530-42 N KEDZIE CHICAGO IL 60651 1988 Not Indicated 1989 Not Indicated 50 50 AVE Indicated 16TH & HOMAN Not 3354 W 16TH ST CHICAGO IL 60623 1988 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 3 3 BUILDING Indicated 1704 N Not 1704 N HUMBOLDT BLVD HUMBOLDT CHICAGO IL 60647 1988 Not Indicated 1989 Not Indicated 29 29 Indicated BLVD 1704 N 1704 N HUMBOLDT Not HUMBOLDT CHICAGO IL 60647 2011 $803,943 2013 Not Indicated 28 28 BUILDING Indicated BLVD 1829 MARTIN LUTHER Not 1829 S MLK JR DR SPRINGFIELD IL 1989 $1,048 1989 Not Indicated 1 1 KING Indicated 1 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Total Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Units Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance Not 1933 DICKEY AVENUE 1933 DICKEY AVE NORTH CHICAGO IL 60064 1989 $1,667 1989 Not Indicated 1 1 Indicated 206 WASTON Acquisition and 30 % present 206-208 WATSON VENICE IL No 1992 $7,582 1994 6 6 60% AMGI No REAR Rehab value Not 213 E 24TH ST 213 E 24TH ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS IL 60411 1989 $4,844 1989 Not Indicated 4 4 Indicated Acquisition and Not 2326 E 71ST STREET 2326 E 71ST ST CHICAGO IL 60649 1991 Not Indicated 1991 99 Rehab Indicated 2601 SOUTH CHICAGO Not 2601 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL IL 60411 1989 $5,682 1989 Not Indicated 12 12 HEIGHTS Indicated AVE 2800 W 70 % present 2800-14 W MONTROSE CHICAGO IL 60618 No 1996 $552,423 1998 New Construction 80 60% AMGI No No MONTROSE AVE value 301 S CENTRAL Not 301-11 S CENTRAL PARK CHICAGO IL 60644 1989 $47,747 1989 Not Indicated 23 23 AVE Indicated 309-311 YOUNG'S Not 309 YOUNGS AVE JOLIET IL 60432 1989 $3,906 1989 Not Indicated 2 2 AVENUE Indicated 317 W JOHNSON Not 317 W JOHNSON ST COLLINSVILLE IL 62234 1989 $1,652 1989 Not Indicated 12 12 ST Indicated 3502 W VAN Not 3502-08 W VAN BUREN CHICAGO IL 60624 1989 $25,070 1989 Not Indicated 13 13 BUREN ST Indicated 3834 S WABASH Not 3834 S WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60653 1988 Not Indicated 1987 Not Indicated 6 6 AVE Indicated Acquisition and 70 % present 4 MADISON ST 4 MADISON ST NEW BRITAIN CT 6051 No 1994 Not Indicated 1995 22 No Rehab value 401 S KILBOURN Not 401-3 S KILBOURN CHICAGO IL 60624 1988 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 10 10 AVE Indicated 4100 W Not 4100 WEST HILLMONT PEORIA IL 61615 1987 $1,424 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 HILLMONT RD Indicated 4142 N KENMORE Not 4142 NORTH KENMORE CHICAGO IL 60613 1988 $15,466 1988 Not Indicated 21 21 AVE Indicated 2 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Total Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Units Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance Acquisition and Not 41ST & ELLIS APTS 4119 S ELLIS AVE CHICAGO IL 60653 1992 $190,000 1994 23 23 Rehab Indicated 4441 S Not 4441-47 S GREENWOOD GREENWOOD CHICAGO IL 60653 1988 Not Indicated 1989 Not Indicated 33 33 Indicated AVE 4500 S DREXEL Not 4500 S DREXEL BLVD CHICAGO IL 60653 1988 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 26 26 BLVD Indicated 4524 S MICHIGAN Not 4524 S MICHIGAN AVE CHICAGO IL 60653 1988 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 12 12 AVE Indicated 45TH & VINCENNES APTS 4520 S Acquisition and 70 % present CHICAGO IL 60653 No 1991 $141,547 1992 18 18 60% AMGI No LP VINCENNES AVE Rehab value 4611 S DREXEL Not 4611 S DREXEL BLVD CHICAGO IL 60653 1989 Not Indicated 1990 Not Indicated 44 39 BLVD Indicated Acquisition and 70 % present 46TH & VINCENNES 444 E 46TH ST CHICAGO IL 60653 No 1990 $149,644 1990 28 28 60% AMGI No Rehab value 4723 N RACINE Not 4723 NORTH RACINE CHICAGO IL 60640 1988 $29,133 1988 Not Indicated 42 42 AVE Indicated 4650 S MICHIGAN Acquisition and Not 4750-58 MICHIGAN CHICAGO IL 60653 1991 $10,889 1991 25 25 AVE Rehab Indicated 4819 S CALUMET Not 4819-21 S CALUMET CHICAGO IL 60615 1989 Not Indicated 1989 Not Indicated 8 8 AVE Indicated 4867 N 4867 N WASHTENAW Not WASHTENAW CHICAGO IL 60625 1988 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 20 16 AVE Indicated AVE 4915 S DREXEL Acquisition and Not 4915 S DREXEL APTS CHICAGO IL 60615 1992 $14,535 1993 31 7 BLVD Rehab Indicated 5040 W 5040 W WASHINGTON Not WASHINGTON CHICAGO IL 60644 1990 Not Indicated 1991 Not Indicated 44 44 BLVD Indicated BLVD 509 FLORENCE Not 509 FLORENCE JOLIET IL 60433 1988 $3,393 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 AVE Indicated Acquisition and 30 % present 51ST & KING DRIVE APTS 5049 S KING DR CHICAGO IL 60615 Yes 2004 $296,953 2003 96 92 60% AMGI Yes Yes Rehab value 3 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Total Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Units Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 51ST + KING DRIVE Acquisition and 30 % present 5049 S King Dr Chicago IL 60615 Yes 2004 Not Indicated 2003 96 92 60% AMGI Yes Yes APARTMENTS Rehab value 520 SOUTH FIFTH Not 520 S FIFTH AVE MAYWOOD IL 60153 1987 $24,354 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 AVENUE Indicated Both 30% Acquisition and 528 SEVENTH STREET 528 SEVENTH ST ROCKFORD IL 61104 No 1994 $49,950 1996 8 8 60% AMGI and 70% No Rehab present value 5530 N Acquisition and 30 % present 5530 N WINTHROP CHICAGO IL 60640 No 1992 $71,172 1993 18 18 60% AMGI No WINTHROP AVE Rehab value 5700 W 5700 W WASHINGTON Not WASHINGTON CHICAGO IL 60644 1988 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 20 20 BLVD Indicated BLVD 600 N CENTRAL Not 600 N CENTRAL ASSOC CHICAGO IL 60644 1987 Not Indicated 1987 Not Indicated 20 20 AVE Indicated 60TH & MICHIGAN 6001 S MICHIGAN Acquisition and Not CHICAGO IL 60637 1992 $137,108 1992 37 37 REDEVELOPMENT AVE Rehab Indicated 6100 S WABASH Acquisition and 70 % present 6100-08 S WABASH APTS CHICAGO IL 60637 No 1994 Not Indicated 1995 24 24 No AVE Rehab value 6109 S INDIANA Not 6109-15 S INDIANA APT CHICAGO IL 60637 1990 Not Indicated 1992 Not Indicated 16 16 AVE Indicated 6126 S Not 6126 S WOODLAWN AVE CHICAGO IL 60637 1988 Not Indicated 1989 Not Indicated 35 35 WOODLAWN AVE Indicated 6217 S 6217-27 S DORCHESTER Acquisition and Not DORCHESTER CHICAGO IL 60637 1991 $13,374 1993 25 15 APTS Rehab Indicated AVE 6153 S EBERHART Not 62ND ST DEVELOPMENT CHICAGO IL 60637 1991 Not Indicated 1993 Not Indicated 162 162 AVE Indicated 30 % present 641 NORTH 5TH ST 641 N FIFTH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62702 No 1995 $15,190 1997 New Construction 2 2 60% AMGI No value Both 30% Acquisition and 65TH STREET APTS 848 E 65TH ST CHICAGO IL 60637 No 2006 $285,817 2007 63 63 60% AMGI and 70% No Rehab present value 6820 S Not 6820-30 S RIDGELAND CHICAGO IL 60649 1990 Not Indicated 1991 Not Indicated 24 24 RIDGELAND AVE Indicated 4 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Total Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Units Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 6933 S INDIANA Acquisition and Not 6933-35 S INDIANA CHICAGO IL 60637 1991 $27,511 1991 13 13 AVE Rehab Indicated 7024 S PAXTON Not 7024-32 S PAXTON CHICAGO IL 60649 1989 Not Indicated 1990 Not Indicated 24 25 AVE Indicated 7031-7047 MERRILL 7031 S MERRILL Not CHICAGO IL 60649 1987 Not Indicated 1987 Not Indicated 22 22 ASSOC AVE Indicated Both 30% Acquisition and 719 NORTH SIXTH ST 719 N SIXTH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62702 No 1994 $12,382 1996 2 2 60% AMGI and 70% No Rehab present value 7500 S Not 7500-06 S EGGLESTON CHICAGO IL 60620 1989 Not Indicated 1990 Not Indicated 24 23 EGGLESTON AVE Indicated 7835 S DREXEL Not 7835 S DREXEL AVE CHICAGO IL 60619 1989 Not Indicated 1989 Not Indicated 2 2 AVE Indicated 800 N 6TH STREET Acquisition and Not 800 N SIXTH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62702 1992 $11,388 1993 22 DUPLESX Rehab Indicated 30 % present 804 N 6TH ST DUPLEX 804 N SIXTH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62702 No 1993 $7,161 1993 New Construction 2 2 60% AMGI No value Not 808 N SIXTH ST 808 N SIXTH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62702 1994 $9,896 1994 Not Indicated 1 1 Indicated 900 W WINDSOR Not 900 W WINDSOR AVE CHICAGO IL 60640 1987 Not Indicated 1988 Not Indicated 18 18 AVE Indicated 901
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