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New York Through 2015 LIHTC Properties in New York Through 2015 LIHTC Properties in New York through 2015 LIHTC Properties in New York Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Total Units Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 30 % present 1 CALMAN PL 1 CALMAN PL CANANDAIGUA NY 14424 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 1 EAST 35TH STREET 30 % present 1 E 35TH ST NEW YORK NY 10016 No 2006 $1,340,766 2007 New Construction 91 90 60% AMGI Yes APTS value 30 % present 10 BAY HEIGHTS CIR 10 BAY HEIGHTS CIR GENEVA NY 14456 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 10 CALMAN PL 10 CALMAN PL CANANDAIGUA NY 14424 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 10 WELDON ST 10 WELDON ST ROCHESTER NY 14611 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 101 AVENUE D APTS 101 AVE D NEW YORK NY 10009 No 2009 $222,791 2012 New Construction 77 16 50% AMGI Yes No value 30 % present 101 ONTARIO ST 101 ONTARIO ST ROCHESTER NY 14605 1991 Not Indicated 1991 Acquisition and Rehab 2 2 No value 30 % present 101 W END AVE 101 W END AVE NEW YORK NY 10023 No 1998 Not Indicated 2000 New Construction 507 104 Yes value Not 101-117 WORTH STREET WORTH ST NEW YORK NY Not Indicated Not Indicated Not Indicated Not Indicated 66 Indicated Not 101-3 SO THIRD ST 101 S THIRD ST BROOKLYN NY 11249 Yes 1989 $233,213 1989 Acquisition and Rehab 35 34 Indicated 1034 MICHIGAN 70 % present 1034 MICHIGAN AVE NIAGARA FALLS NY 14305 1998 Not Indicated 1998 New Construction 6 6 No AVENUE value 1035 SOUTH AVENUE 70 % present 1035 S AVE NIAGARA FALLS NY 14305 1994 Not Indicated 1995 New Construction 4 4 No PROJECT value 1041 CUNNINGHAM 30 % present 1041 CUNNINGHAM DR VICTOR NY 14564 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No DR value 1045 CUNNINGHAM 30 % present 1045 CUNNINGHAM DR VICTOR NY 14564 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No DR value 1046-1050 HOE 30 % present 1050 HOE AVE BRONX NY 10459 2000 Not Indicated 1999 Acquisition and Rehab 42 41 No AVENUE value 1 LIHTC Properties in New York Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Total Units Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 70 % present 105 W 128 ST LP 363 LENOX AVE NEW YORK NY 10027 1993 Not Indicated 1994 Acquisition and Rehab 40 19 No value 30 % present 106 SUNSET ST 106 SUNSET ST ROCHESTER NY 14606 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 106 VAN BUREN ST 106 VAN BUREN ST BROOKLYN NY 11221 1991 Not Indicated 1991 Acquisition and Rehab 2 2 No value 70 % present 1064 DEVELOPMENT 1064 WILLMOHR ST BROOKLYN NY 11212 1992 Not Indicated 1993 Acquisition and Rehab 12 7 No value 70 % present 1065 SUMMIT AVE 1065 SUMMIT AVE BRONX NY 10452 1994 Not Indicated 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 25 25 No value Not 107-09 AVE D 107 AVE D NEW YORK NY 10009 Yes 1991 $293,844 1992 Acquisition and Rehab 46 45 Indicated 1085 CUNNINGHAM 30 % present 1085 CUNNINGHAM DR VICTOR NY 14564 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No DR value 109 WETMORE 30 % present 109 WETMORE PARK ROCHESTER NY 14606 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No PARK value 1090 FRANKLIN Both New Construction 30 % present 1090 FRANKLIN AVE BRONX NY 10456 No 2005 $479,932 2006 60 59 60% AMGI Yes No AVENUE ASSOC, LLC and A/R value 30 % present 11 BROADWAY 11 BROADWAY BROOKLYN NY 11249 No 2010 $290,736 2012 New Construction 32 32 50% AMGI value 30 % present 11 CALMAN PL 11 CALMAN PL CANANDAIGUA NY 14424 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 11-23 ST CASIMIR AVE 30 % present 11 ST CASIMIR AVE YONKERS NY 10701 2004 Not Indicated 2002 Acquisition and Rehab 108 107 No APTS value 70 % present 1103 SALT RD APTS 1103 SALT RD WEBSTER NY 14580 2001 Not Indicated 2001 Acquisition and Rehab 6 6 No value 30 % present 111 GENEVA ST 111 GENEVA ST LYONS NY 14489 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated Acquisition and Rehab 9 9 No value 111-113 DEVELOPMENT 70 % present 110 W 111TH ST NEW YORK NY 10026 1994 Not Indicated 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 48 24 No ASSOC value 2 LIHTC Properties in New York Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Total Units Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 30 % present 1111 GERARD AVE 1111 GERARD AVE BRONX NY 10452 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 120 120 No value 30 % present 1115 FIRST AVE APTS 1115 FIRST AVE NEW YORK NY 10065 No 2005 $668,765 2006 New Construction 45 44 60% AMGI Yes value 30 % present 112 GENESEE ST 112 GENESEE ST GENEVA NY 14456 1995 Not Indicated 1995 Acquisition and Rehab 4 4 No value 30 % present 112 WESTCOTT ST 112 WESTCOTT ST SYRACUSE NY 13210 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated Acquisition and Rehab 1 1 No value Not 1120 MADISON ST 1120 MADISON ST BROOKLYN NY 11221 1997 $61,027 1997 Acquisition and Rehab 16 16 Indicated 1150 ONTARIO AVE 70 % present 1150 ONTARIO AVE NIAGARA FALLS NY 14305 1992 Not Indicated 1994 New Construction 4 4 No PROJECT value 30 % present 1157 GENESEE ST 1157 GENESEE ST ROCHESTER NY 14611 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 1165 DELAWARE 70 % present 1165 DELAWARE AVE BUFFALO NY 14209 1994 Not Indicated 1996 Acquisition and Rehab 62 59 No AVE value 116TH STREET ASSOC Both New Construction 30 % present 70 E 116TH ST NEW YORK NY 10029 No 2000 $122,880 2001 22 22 60% AMGI Yes No LLC and A/R value 119 MANHATTAN 444 MANHATTAN 30 % present NEW YORK NY 10026 No 2004 $216,909 2005 New Construction 123 25 50% AMGI Yes No EQUITITES AVE value 1197 GRAND 1197 GRAND 30 % present BRONX NY 10452 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated Acquisition and Rehab 101 26 No CONCOURSE CONCOURSE value 30 % present 12 BAY HEIGHTS CIR 12 BAY HEIGHTS CIR GENEVA NY 14456 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 12 CALMAN PL 12 CALMAN PL CANANDAIGUA NY 14424 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 12 KNOWLES ST & 97 70 % present 97 BRUCE AVE YONKERS NY 10705 1998 Not Indicated 1999 New Construction 24 24 No BRUCE AVE value 30 % present 12 W 132ND ST 12 W 132ND ST NEW YORK NY 10037 1989 Not Indicated 1991 Acquisition and Rehab 40 30 No value 3 LIHTC Properties in New York Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Total Units Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 70 % present 120 GERRY ST HDFC 120 GERRY ST BROOKLYN NY 11206 1999 Not Indicated 2001 New Construction 46 46 No value 70 % present 120 INGHAM AVE 120 INGHAM AVE LACKAWANNA NY 14218 1994 Not Indicated 1994 Acquisition and Rehab 3 3 No value 1211 SOUTHERN 1211 SOUTHERN 30 % present BRONX NY 10459 No 2008 $1,390,202 2008 New Construction 123 122 60% AMGI Yes No BOULEVARD BLVD value 1212 MARTIN LUTHER 1212 DR ML KING JR 70 % present BRONX NY Yes 2005 $766,900 2006 New Construction 54 54 60% AMGI No KING APTS BLVD value 1220 GRAND 1220 GRAND 30 % present BRONX NY 10456 1988 Not Indicated Not Indicated Acquisition and Rehab 23 5 No CONCOURSE CONCOURSE value 30 % present 1224 HOLLAND DR 1224 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1225 HOLLAND DR 1225 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1226 HOLLAND DR 1226 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1227 HOLLAND DR 1227 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1228 HOLLAND DR 1228 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 2 2 No value 30 % present 1229 HOLLAND DR 1229 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1230 HOLLAND DR 1230 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1232 HOLLAND DR 1232 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 2 2 No value 30 % present 1233 HOLLAND DR 1233 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 30 % present 1234 HOLLAND DR 1234 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 4 LIHTC Properties in New York Through 2015 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Total Units Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance 1235 GLEN CARLYN 30 % present 1235 GLEN CARLYN DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No DR value 30 % present 1235 HOLLAND DR 1235 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No value 1236 GLEN CARLYN 30 % present 1236 GLEN CARLYN DR FARMINGTON NY 14425 1989 Not Indicated Not Indicated New Construction 1 1 No DR value 30 % present 1236 HOLLAND DR 1236 HOLLAND DR FARMINGTON NY 14425
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