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Utah Housing Corporation 2007 Competitive Federal Housing Credit Awards Utah Housing Corporation 2007 Competitive Federal Housing Credit Awards Project Description Applicant Name Name / Location General Data* Miscellaneous Information Tax Credit Awards TOTAL 2007 COMPETITIVE CREDITS AVAILABLE: $4,736,970 FEDERAL TAX CREDIT AWARDS Community Housing Services, Inc. xChristensen Senior Affordable: 16 units 1059 East 900 South 33 North 100 East 2 Bldg./16 Units Rehab $108,268 Salt Lake City, UT 84105 Moroni, Utah 84646 0-16-0-0-0 Nonprofit Ken Patterson @ 801-328-1050 Sanpete County Market: 0 units Multifamily Affordable Housing America Inc xTwin Rivers Apartments Affordable: 12 units 4206 Zermatt Drive 500 North 100 East 2 Bldg./12 Units Rehab $64,759 Smyrna, GA 30080 Duchesne, Utah 84021 0-0-12-0-0 Nonprofit Stephen Wasserman @ 770-874-8800 Duchesne County Market: 0 units Multifamily Community Housing Services, Inc. xDelta Manor II Affordable: 17 units 1059 East 900 South 185 South 150 East 3 Bldg./17 Units Rehab $143,684 Salt Lake City, UT 84105 Delta, Utah 84624 0-12-0-5-0 Nonprofit Ken Patterson @ 801-328-1050 Millard County Market: 0 units Multifamily Six County AOG xCROWN at Walnut Grove Affordable: 4 units 250 N Main Various Addresses 4 Bldg./4 Units New $84,103 Richfield, UT 84701 Nephi, Utah 84648 0-0-0-1-3 Governmental Housing Entity Russell Cowley @ 435-896-9222 Juab County Market: 0 units Multifamily Beaver Housing Authority xCROWN at Beaver County Affordable: 5 units 325 E Center (PO Box 2357) Various Addresses 5 Bldg./5 Units New $105,842 Beaver, UT 84713 Milford, Minersville, Utah 84751, 84752 0-0-0-0-5 Governmental Housing Entity Max Anderson @ 435-438-2935 Beaver County Market: 0 units Multifamily Housing Opportunities, Inc. xGregson II Affordable: 84 units 3595 South Main Street 57 West Gregson Avenue 1 Bldg./84 Units New $617,400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 84-0-0-0-0 Nonprofit Kerry Bate @ 801-284-4440 Salt Lake County Market: 0 units Multifamily Multi-Ethnic Development Corporation xMountain Shadows Affordable: 24 units Preservation 925 South 200 West, Suite A 465 South 400 East 4 Bldg./24 Units Rehab $250,676 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Nephi, Utah 84648 0-4-16-4-0 CHDO Claudia O'Grady @ 801-521-2991 Juab County Market: 0 units Multifamily Page 1 of 4 Utah Housing Corporation 2007 Competitive Federal Housing Credit Awards Project Description Applicant Name Name / Location General Data* Miscellaneous Information Tax Credit Awards NewPark Studios, LLC xNewPark Studios Affordable: 38 units P.O. Box 982258 1528 W Highland Dr. 1 Bldg./38 Units New $520,549 Park City, UT 84098 Park City, Utah 84098 38-0-0-0-0 Forprofit Chris Retzer @ 435-649-9016 Summit County Market: 0 units Multifamily Horizon Development and Management, LLC xThe Springs at Logan River Affordable: 60 units RD 306 East 500 South 1800 South 1100 West 30 Bldg./60 Units New $969,742 Bountiful, Utah 84010 Logan, Utah 84321 0-0-0-60-0 Forprofit Kirt Peterson @ 801-683-7386 Cache County Market: 0 units Multifamily Western Region Nonprofit Housing Corporation xSpring Hollow Apartments Affordable: 50 units 223 West 700 South, Suite D 1300 North 200 East 1 Bldg./50 Units Rehab $312,401 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Logan, Utah 84321 0-50-0-0-0 CHDO Marion A. Willey @ 801-531-9200 Cache County Market: 0 units Multifamily Western Region Nonprofit Housing Corporation xJefferson Park Apartments Affordable: 50 units 223 West 700 South, Suite D 1023 West 540 North 13 Bldg./50 Units Rehab $368,306 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 St. George, Utah 84770 0-4-42-4-0 CHDO Marion A. Willey @ 801-531-9200 Washington County Market: 0 units Multifamily Mc Gregor Properties, LLC. xMc Gregor Apartments Affordable: 55 units 313 Maryfield Drive 2466 Monroe Blvd. 3 Bldg./55 Units Rehab $488,012 Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 Ogden, Utah 84401 24-0-30-0-1 Forprofit Benjamin Logue @ 801-474-4775 Weber County Market: 0 units Multifamily Tony Johnson dba Alliance Capital LLC xWillowwood Apartments Affordable: 41 units 40 West Cache Valley Boulevard, Suite 7C 450 West 300 South 25 Bldg./41 Units New $524,351 Logan, Utah 84341 Logan, Utah 84321 0-4-18-22-6 Forprofit Tony Johnson @ 435-753-5250 Cache County Market: 9 units Multifamily Western Region Nonprofit Housing Corporation xKara Manor Apartments Affordable: 44 units 223 West 700 South, Suite D 4960 South 425 West 2 Bldg./44 Units Rehab $178,878 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Washington Terrace, Utah 84405 0-24-20-0-0 CHDO Marion A. Willey @ 801-531-9200 Weber County Market: 0 units Multifamily Page 2 of 4 Utah Housing Corporation 2007 Competitive Federal Housing Credit Awards Project Description Applicant Name Name / Location General Data* Miscellaneous Information Tax Credit Awards PROJECTS NOT RECEIVING FEDERAL TAX CREDITS Community Housing Services, Inc. xDelta Manor I x Affordable: 36 units 1059 East 900 South 195 South 100 East x 3 Bldg./36 Units Rehab $0 Salt Lake City, UT 84105 Delta, Utah 84624 0-0-36-0-0 Nonprofit Ken Patterson @ 801-328-1050 Millard County Market: 0 units Multifamily Bear River Association of Governments xCROWN at Logan Trails Affordable: 6 units 170 N Main Various Addresses 6 Bldg./6 Units New $0 Logan, UT 84321 Logan, Utah 84321 0-0-0-1-5 Governmental Housing Entity Roger Jones @ 435-752-7242 Cache County Market: 0 units Multifamily Emery County Housing Authority xCastle Dale CROWN II Affordable: 3 units PO Box 551 (95 East Main Rm 220) Various Addresses 3 Bldg./3 Units New $0 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Castle Dale , Utah 84513 0-0-0-0-3 Governmental Housing Entity John Sehestedt @ 435-381-2902 Emery County Market: 0 units Multifamily Thomas Development Co. xNewbridge Apartments Affordable: 84 units 413 W. Idaho Street, Suite 200 TBD 200 Block W, 1600 N 7 Bldg./84 Units New $0 Boise, ID 83702 Logan, Utah 84341 0-12-72-0-0 Forprofit Tom Mannschreck @ 208-343-8877, x202 Cache County Market: 0 units Multifamily Cowboy Properties LLC xLiberty on Main Affordable: 94 units 6440 South Wasatch Blvd. Suite 100 999 South Main Street 4 Bldg./94 Units New $0 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 St. George, Utah 84770 20-50-24-0-0 Forprofit Mark Cornelius @ 801-424-4415 Washington County Market: 0 units Multifamily Multi-Ethnic Development Corporation xMcDonald's Crown Apartments Affordable: 80 units 925 South 200 West, Suite A 4425 Christopherson 20 Bldg./80 Units Rehab $0 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 West Valley City, Utah 84120 0-0-80-0-0 CHDO Claudia O'Grady @ 801-521-2991 Salt Lake County Market: 0 units Multifamily Neighborhood Nonprofit Housing Corporation xRiver Park Senior Housing Affordable: 22 units 95 West Golf Course Road, Suite 104 Golf Course Road and River Parkway 1 Bldg./22 Units New $0 Logan, UT 84321 Logan, Utah 84321 0-16-6-0-0 CHDO Kim Datwyler @ 435-753-1112 Cache County Market: 0 units Multifamily Page 3 of 4 Utah Housing Corporation 2007 Competitive Federal Housing Credit Awards Project Description Applicant Name Name / Location General Data* Miscellaneous Information Tax Credit Awards Western Region Nonprofit Housing Corporation xKara Manor Apartments Affordable: 44 units 223 West 700 South, Suite D 4960 South 425 West 2 Bldg./44 Units Rehab $0 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Washington Terrace, Utah 84405 0-24-20-0-0 CHDO Marion A. Willey @ 801-531-9200 Weber County Market: 0 units Multifamily Kilmarnock Properties, LLC xPeter Pan - Piccardy Apartments Affordable: 72 units 313 Maryfield Drive 445 East 300 South & 115 South 300 East 2 Bldg./72 Units Rehab $0 Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 36-36-0-0-0 Forprofit Benjamin Logue @ 801-474-4775 Salt Lake County Market: 0 units Multifamily Page 4 of 4.
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