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NDC’s affordable housing portfolio is 7,000 units strong and represents over $1.5 billion of investments.  Our projects are diverse in geography, size and sponsorship.  They provide housing for low-income families, for senior citizens in need of independent and assisted-living facilities and services, for developmentally or physically disabled individuals and their families, and for the formerly homeless and their families.  NDC Housing and Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) acts as developer, partnering with community and local sponsors, and providesw expertise in financial structuring, identifies and secures public and private sector funding sources, and provides technical support through project completion.  HEDC’s approach delivers quality affordable housing and builds capacity within the community to undertake future development projects.

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Tsigo bugeh

Tsigo bugeh

San Juan Pueblo, NM

When the Ohkay Owingeh, a Pueblo Indian tribe, approached the development of new, affordable housing on their reservation in San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, they were determined to create buildings that were appropriate for tribal members and tribal life.

The Medford Hamlet

The Medford Hamlet

Medford, NY

For the first time ever, Long Island has an assisted-living facility that meets a critical need for lower-income seniors: affordable long-term care in a new state-of-the-art facility constructed to meet the highest standards of safety and quality. The Medford Hamlet in Medford, NY caters uniquely to seniors with incomes below 60% of area median - $40,000 for an individual and $46,000 for a couple. Unlike other similar facilities, residents cannot be evicted for financial reasons.

Washington Avenue Apartments

Washington Avenue Apartments

Madison County, IL

This dramatic transformation of a community in Madison and Venice, Illinois, was the beginning of a renaissance of hope for all of Madison County. Washington Avenue Apartments replaced 65 railroad boxcars – yes, boxcars – that had been welded together in the mid-1980s for use as low-income housing. Inadequate at best, they soon became crime-ridden and dilapidated.

 

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