Illinois LIHTC Properties Data Through 2016

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Illinois LIHTC Properties Data Through 2016 LIHTC Properties in Illinois through 2016 LIHTC (1997 to 2016) Source: HUD LIHTC LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance COTTAGE OF Insufficient Not CATHEDRAL SQUARE 305 S FIRST ST BELLEVILLE IL 62220 2013 $644,000 Not Indicated 32 32 Data Indicated APTS Insufficient Not CREEKWOOD APTS 150 YORDY RD MORTON IL 61550 2013 $9,000,000 Not Indicated 104 104 Data Indicated HOMETOWN HARBOR Insufficient 1011 49TH AVE EAST MOLINE IL 61244 2008 $9,474,709 Not Indicated 82 82 TCEP only EAST MOLINE Data 1701 BRYANT Insufficient Not MAY APTS EDWARDSVILLE IL 62025 2013 $1,085,207 Not Indicated 70 70 AVE Data Indicated 3064 N MILWAUKEE AVENUE Insufficient Not MILWAUKEE CHICAGO IL 60618 2013 $706,659 Not Indicated 32 32 APTS Data Indicated AVE PEORIA PORTFOLIO I - 818 W Insufficient Not PEORIA IL 61605 2013 $1,236,679 Not Indicated 478 478 IV HURLBURT ST Data Indicated Both 30% BROWN SHOE Insufficient 212 S STATE ST LITCHFIELD IL 62056 No 2004 $225,000 Acquisition and Rehab 47 47 50% AMGI and 70% No FACTORY LOFTS Data present value RIVER TO RIVER OF Insufficient 151 DENNY DR ANNA IL 62906 2010 $3,675,565 Not Indicated 50 35 TCEP only ANNA, SLF Data Insufficient Insufficient 70 % present ENGLEWOOD APTS 901 W 63RD ST CHICAGO IL 60621 No $9,107,089 New Construction 99 99 50% AMGI No Data Data value Both 30% 5700 N Insufficient Insufficient HOLLYWOOD HOUSE CHICAGO IL 60660 No $872,003 Acquisition and Rehab 197 177 60% AMGI and 70% No SHERIDAN RD Data Data present value SENIOR SUITES OF 5700 N HARLEM Insufficient Not CHICAGO IL 60631 2012 $1,743,000 Not Indicated 84 80 NORWOOD PARK AVE Data Indicated Insufficient Not SHAWNEE VILLAGE 1304 W BLVD ST MARION IL 62959 2013 $1,450,000 Not Indicated 6 6 Data Indicated 1 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance Both 30% LORINGTON APTS 3126 W PALMER Insufficient Insufficient CHICAGO IL 60647 No $437,429 Acquisition and Rehab 54 54 60% AMGI and 70% No PRESERVATION BLVD Data Data present value PRAIRIE MEADOWS Insufficient 30 % present 1200 DAISY LN HOOPESTON IL 60942 No 2009 $356,072 Acquisition and Rehab 25 25 60% AMGI No HOMES Data value VETERANS NEW 8132 S RACINE Insufficient Not CHICAGO IL 60620 2012 $480,000 Not Indicated 54 54 BEGINNINGS AVE Data Indicated Insufficient Insufficient 70 % present SANKOFA HOUSE 3824 W 16TH ST CHICAGO IL 60623 No $4,760,552 New Construction 58 58 60% AMGI No Data Data value 3158 W Insufficient LAWNDALE PLAZA CHICAGO IL 60612 2010 $2,840,062 Not Indicated 198 198 TCEP only ROOSEVELT RD Data PARKVIEW TOWERS Insufficient 5110 S KING DR CHICAGO IL 60615 2008 $1,010,628 Not Indicated 102 102 TCEP only APTS Data 401 RIVER RUN Insufficient RIVER RUN MACOMB IL 2010 $4,800,000 Not Indicated 100 40 TCEP only DR Data Insufficient Not SANDBURG VILLAGE 666 HOME BLVD GALESBURG IL 61401 2013 $337,300 Not Indicated 128 128 Data Indicated BETTENDORF PLACE 8425 S SAGINAW Insufficient CHICAGO IL 60617 2010 $4,801,195 Not Indicated 23 23 TCEP only (CITY OF CHICAGO) AVE Data 5600 S HALSTED Insufficient Not BRANCH OF HOPE CHICAGO IL 60621 2010 $8,597,950 Not Indicated 100 100 ST Data Indicated Insufficient CONRAD APTS 4831 CONRAD ST SKOKIE IL 60077 2010 $4,000,000 Not Indicated 23 23 TCEP only Data WATER'S EDGE OF Insufficient Not 50 N RIVER ST SOUTH ELGIN IL 60177 2012 $1,397,044 Not Indicated 50 48 SOUTH ELGIN Data Indicated 2 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance WILDBERRY VILLAGE 5725 FOREST Insufficient Not ROCKFORD IL 61114 2014 $863,169 Not Indicated 72 72 APTS HILLS RD Data Indicated 1001 HACKER Not 1001 HACKER JOLIET IL 60432 1987 $1,702 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 AVE Indicated 1001 WABASH Not 1001 WABASH JOLIET IL 60432 1987 $1,336 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 AVE Indicated 1222 N Not 1222 N DOUGLAS ST PEORIA IL 61606 1987 $1,459 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 DOUGLAS ST Indicated 4100 W Not 4100 WEST HILLMONT PEORIA IL 61615 1987 $1,424 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 HILLMONT RD Indicated 520 SOUTH FIFTH Not 520 S FIFTH AVE MAYWOOD IL 60153 1987 $24,354 1987 Not Indicated 1 1 AVENUE Indicated 5113 W Not AUSTIN RENAISSANCE WASHINGTON CHICAGO IL 60644 1987 $99,644 1987 Not Indicated 71 71 Indicated BLVD Not BRAIDWOOD APTS 185 W REED ST BRAIDWOOD IL 60408 1987 $24,223 1987 Not Indicated 24 24 Indicated 805 N CHARLES Not BREDE APTS BELLEVILLE IL 62220 1987 $9,152 1987 Not Indicated 4 4 ST Indicated Not COUNTRYSIDE APTS 703 ASH DR GENESEO IL 61254 1987 $22,742 1987 Not Indicated 16 16 Indicated 1610A Not GREEN MEADOWS DANVILLE IL 61832 1987 $163,152 1987 Not Indicated 150 150 EDGEWOOD DR Indicated 4927 N Not HAZEL-WINTHROP CHICAGO IL 60640 1987 $21,041 1987 Not Indicated 30 30 KENMORE AVE Indicated 3 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance 7201 S MERRILL Insufficient MERRILL COURT APTS CHICAGO IL 60649 2011 $76,160 Not Indicated 40 40 TCEP only AVE Data MIDLAND-GENOA 201 W SECOND Not GENOA IL 60135 1987 $35,569 1987 Not Indicated 24 24 APTS ST Indicated 1016 S PRAIRIE Not MILLER SOUTH APTS JERSEYVILLE IL 62052 1987 $22,308 1987 Not Indicated 19 19 60% AMGI ST Indicated 103 LAKE BLUFF Not OAKWOOD MANOR OAKWOOD IL 61858 1987 $21,214 1987 Not Indicated 27 27 DR Indicated 11513 DOUGLAS Not PARKVIEW (HUNTLEY) HUNTLEY IL 60142 1987 $34,727 1987 Not Indicated 24 24 AVE Indicated PRAIRIE PRIDE Not 113 E MARTIN ST LITCHFIELD IL 62056 1987 $7,410 1987 Not Indicated 6 6 SENIOR Indicated 2500 N Not ROCKWELL APTS CHICAGO IL 60647 1987 $10,141 1987 Not Indicated 10 10 ROCKWELL ST Indicated SENIOR CITIZENS Not 106 LAUNDRY ST TROY IL 62294 1987 $12,960 1987 Not Indicated 10 10 HOUSING Indicated VILLAGE APTS OF Not 231 S MAIN ST SENECA IL 61360 1987 $24,989 1987 Not Indicated 16 16 SENECA Indicated 1234 MADISON Not 1234-36 MADISON MADISON IL 62060 1988 $8,693 1988 Not Indicated 20 20 AVE Indicated 4142 N Not 4142 NORTH KENMORE CHICAGO IL 60613 1988 $15,466 1988 Not Indicated 21 21 KENMORE AVE Indicated 4723 N RACINE Not 4723 NORTH RACINE CHICAGO IL 60640 1988 $29,133 1988 Not Indicated 42 42 AVE Indicated 4 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance 509 FLORENCE Not 509 FLORENCE JOLIET IL 60433 1988 $3,393 1988 Not Indicated 2 2 AVE Indicated Not CARROLLTON APTS II 520 FOURTH ST CARROLLTON IL 62016 1988 $14,495 1988 Not Indicated 12 12 Indicated CHESTNUT RIDGE 715 E ST JOHN Not LITCHFIELD IL 62056 1988 $15,918 1988 Not Indicated 12 12 APTS ST Indicated CONCORDIA PARK 13037 S DANIEL Not CHICAGO IL 60827 1988 $378,531 1988 Not Indicated 297 297 APTS DR Indicated COUNTRY LANE 314 S MINIER Not MINIER IL 61759 1988 $3,380 1988 Not Indicated 6 6 MANOR AVE Indicated Not COUNTRY MEADOWS 504 PLAZA DR MENDOTA IL 61342 1988 $26,323 1988 Not Indicated 19 19 Indicated 3212 W Not DIVERSEY SQUARE CHICAGO IL 60647 1988 $273,373 1988 Not Indicated 48 48 DIVERSEY AVE Indicated Not GARDEN GROVE APTS 600 S E ST GARDNER IL 60424 1988 $18,243 1988 Not Indicated 12 12 Indicated Not GIBSON CITY APTS 637 N STATE ST GIBSON CITY IL 60936 1988 $11,680 1988 Not Indicated 16 16 Indicated 5042 W HICA Not WASHINGTON CHICAGO IL 60644 1988 $217,990 1988 Not Indicated 120 120 REDEVELOPMENT Indicated BLVD 7130 S JEFFERY Not JEFFREY APTS CHICAGO IL 60649 1988 $92,557 1988 Not Indicated 150 150 BLVD Indicated 7 KIRCHER PL Not JSB APTS BELLEVILLE IL 62220 1988 $8,731 1988 Not Indicated 4 4 REAR Indicated 5 LIHTC Properties in Illinois Through 2016 HUD Multi- Annual Low Rent or Tax- Nonprofit Allocation Year Placed Total Credit Family Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Construction Type Income Income Exempt Sponsor Year in Service Units Percentage Financing/Rental Amount Units Ceiling Bond Assistance 201 ILLINOIS Not KARNAK APTS MOUND CITY IL 62963 1988 $7,546 1988 Not Indicated 8 8 AVE Indicated KATHERINE MANOR 1141 IROQUOIS Not NAPERVILLE IL 60563 1988 $5,721 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 103 AVE Indicated KATHERINE MANOR 1141 IROQUOIS Not NAPERVILLE IL 60563 1988 $5,702 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 113 AVE Indicated KATHERINE MANOR 1141 IROQUOIS Not NAPERVILLE IL 60563 1988 $5,817 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 201 AVE Indicated KATHERINE MANOR 1141 IROQUOIS Not NAPERVILLE IL 60563 1988 $5,702 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 203 AVE Indicated KATHERINE MANOR 1141 IROQUOIS Not NAPERVILLE IL 60563 1988 $5,702 1988 Not Indicated 1 1 208 AVE Indicated Not KNOLLWOOD APTS 112 LEIGH AVE ANNA IL 62906 1988 $25,311 1988 Not Indicated 16
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