Wednesday, May 18, 2016

WNC provided approximately $4 million in LIHTC equity to fund construction of The Cameron Apartments; Historic Minneapolis Warehouse Converted into Affordable Housing


 
Michael Gaber
Minneapolis, MN (May 18, 2016) – WNC, a national investor in real estate and community development initiatives, announced today the completed conversion of a 106-year-old warehouse building into The Cameron Apartments, a 44-unit affordable housing community in Minneapolis.

WNC provided nearly $4 million in low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) equity and historic tax credit (HTC) equity to fund the adaptive reuse project.  

Located at 756 N. Fourth St., The Cameron Apartments is a four-story building comprised of 23 studio, 17 one-bedroom and four two-bedroom garden-style units for families. The historic building was originally constructed in 1910.

“The Cameron Apartments conversion was a unique project that transformed a rich part of Minneapolis’ century-old history into a modern, vital addition to the community,” said WNC Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Michael Gaber. “We are pleased to deliver, with the help of our development partner, homes to local families in need, and to once again add to the nation’s supply of affordable housing.”

The Cameron Apartments provides residents with a fitness center, picnic/grilling area, onsite caretaker, laundry facility, elevator and bike storage. Amenities within each unit include an electric range, refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher, secure intercom entry, patio/balcony and central air conditioning.  A washer and dryer are standard in two-bedroom units.

SR Development LLC received the LIHTC equity to construct The Cameron Apartments. Brad Schafer and N. Christopher Richardson acted as the project developers. 

For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Julie Leber
Spotlight Marketing Communications
949.427.5172 ext. 703


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