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Main Street Iowa-Downtown Summit. Mason City, Iowa August 20-21, 2002. Goodnight my Someone – People Living Downtown. Who is Heartland Properties, Inc (HPI) What is the role of HPI in a Development Why Downtown? The Benefits The Challenges Excellent Examples of Downtown Housing
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Main Street Iowa-Downtown Summit Mason City, Iowa August 20-21, 2002
Goodnight my Someone – People Living Downtown • Who is Heartland Properties, Inc (HPI) • What is the role of HPI in a Development • Why Downtown? • The Benefits • The Challenges • Excellent Examples of Downtown Housing • Conclusion
Mission Heartland Properties, Inc. providesQUALITY AFFORDABLE HOUSINGin the Alliant Energy service territory
Heartland Properties, Inc. • Formed in 1988 • Alliant Energy subsidiary • Offices in Cedar Rapids and Madison
HPI Since 1988 • 126 Developments • 5,689 Apartment Homes • $356 Million Community Investment
Fond du Lac Albert Lea Reedsburg Montello Sun Prairie Decorah Richland Center Dubuque Jefferson Maquoketa Carroll (2) Clinton Knoxville Atlantic Fairfield Fort Madison (2) Keokuk 19 DevelopmentsSince Merger
Families Older Adults Special Needs HousingTypes
Why Downtown? - the Benefits • Unique living spaces • Non-traditional Units • Cultural Heritage • Urban Environment • Character • Proximity to Services • Seniors • Young Adults • Local Involvement
Why Downtown? – the Challenges • Parking • Green Space • Community Space • Street Level Commercial Space • Proximity to Services • Local Involvement
Wagon Wheel Apartments • Burns & Burns, L.C. • New Construction • 33 Apartments • Older Adults ( 55+) • 3 story w/ Elevator • Located across the street from the Senior Center
Wagon Wheel Apartments • Financing Sources: • HPI - Equity • IFA - LIHTCprogram • IDED - HOME program • FHLB-DM - CommunityInvestmentProgram
Decorah Woolen Mill • Northeast Iowa Community Action Corp. • Adaptive Re-use • 15 Apartments • Persons w/ Special Needs
Decorah Woolen Mill • Financing Sources: • HPI Equity • IFA-LIHTC program • National Park Service-Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit • State Historical Society of Iowa-State Rehabilitation Tax Credit • Federal Home Loan Bank-AHP Funds
Henry Stout Senior Apartments • MetroPlains Development • Historic Adaptive Re-use • 33 Apartments • Older Adults (55+) • 4 Story w/ new elevator added • Historically significant features retained
Henry Stout Senior Apartments • Financing Sources: • HPI Equity • IFA-LIHTC Program • National Park Service-Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit • State Historical Society of Iowa- State Rehabilitation Tax Credit • IDED-Enterprise Zone Tax Credits • City of Dubuque-CDBG Loan
The Van Allen • Community Housing Initiatives • Historic Adaptive Re-use • 19 Apartments • General Occupancy • 4 story w/ elevator • Roof-top deck to be added
The Van Allen • Financing Sources: • HPI Equity • IFA-LIHTC program • National Park Service-Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit • IDED-HOME and Enterprise Zone Tax Credits • Federal Home Loan Bank-AHP Funds
River City Apartments • Community HousingInitiatives • HistoricAdaptive Re-use • 46 Apartments • General Occupancy • 4 Story w/ elevator • Indoor parkingavailable
River City Apartments • Financing Sources: • HPI Equity • IFA LIHTC program • National Park Service-Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit • State Historical of Iowa-State Rehabilitation Tax Credit • IDED Home and Enterprise Zone Tax Credit
Conclusion People need a reason to live downtown • Entertainment • Arts • Unique living space
Remember… • Location - Important • Does Market Need It ? • Can Residents Afford It? • Will Community Support it? • Can the Financing be Arranged? • Are You Willing to Invest Time?
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