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Elderly Developments

 Senior Living at Renaissance Place, St. Louis, MO
 The Oaks at Riverview Senior Housing, Tampa, FL
 Edgewood Terrace, Washington, DC
 John F. Kennedy Apartments, Cambridge, MA


This elderly housing development contains 110 tax credit units, including 75 public housing units and 30 project-based Section 8 units. The development is financed by tax-exempt bonds, 4% tax credits, a loan of Replacement Housing Factor (RHF) funds from St. Louis Housing Authority, and HOME and CHDO funds from the City of St. Louis.

   
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