Press Release: HPTF Financing Will Help Homeless Secure Housing in Ward 4
District of Columbia sent this bulletin at 03/29/2018 01:18 PM EDT
March 29, 2018
HPTF Financing Will Help Homeless Secure Housing in Ward 4
Housing Preservation Project Will Provide 12 Units for Families
Media Contact: Gwendolyn Cofield | Communications Director |(P) 202-442-5716 (E) gwendolyn.cofield@dc.gov
(WASHINGTON, DC) – The DC Department of Housing
and Community Development (DHCD) recently closed a loan agreement that will
provide 12 units of permanent supportive housing (PSH) for chronically
homeless families at the Partner Arms 2 Apartments, 4506
Georgia Avenue NW, in the Petworth neighborhood of Ward 4.
DHCD provided Housing Up
(formally known as Transitional Housing Corp.) with $1,155,369 in financing
from the Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF) to rehabilitate Partner Arms 2.
The PSH units will be supported through $504,000 in financing from the
Department of Behavioral Health (DBH). Partner Arms 2 will provide 10
two-bedroom and two three-bedroom units dedicated to households earning no more
than $33,090 (30 percent of the Median Family Income [MFI]). The units will
remain affordable for 40 years.
“Ending homelessness is a top priority of
the Bowser Administration, and part of that commitment involves providing
affordable housing for homeless individuals and families,” said DHCD Director
Polly Donaldson. “Thanks to the Housing Production Trust Fund, we are not only
preserving existing affordable housing in the District, but are helping
homeless families have a permanent place to
call home that’s close to schools, libraries, retail and other amenities.”
Housing Up is a nonprofit developer that provides
affordable housing and supportive services to more than 600 homeless and
at-risk families.
“Housing Up is thrilled to close financing on the
renovation of one of our oldest properties, Partner Arms 2, in Ward 4,” said
Housing Up Director of Philanthropy and Communications Christina Peay. “Too
many families in our city struggle to find safe, affordable housing. Thanks to
DHCD and our other District partners for helping us provide much needed housing
stability to vulnerable families.”
Since coming into office, the Bowser Administration has
sparked the creation or preservation of more 10,400 affordable units, with
another 2,950 in preconstruction. In Fiscal Year 2017, the District made
historic investments in affordable housing, getting more than $138 million in HPTF financing out the door to support 23 projects
that will produce or preserve more than 1,900 affordable units.
The District’s multi-pronged approach to housing production
and preservation, homeownership, and development of vacant properties is
winning national recognition. On September 11, the District was selected for
the Urban Land Institute’s Larson Housing Policy Leadership Award. This annual
award, provided by ULI’s Terwilliger Center for Housing, recognizes innovative
ways the public sector is addressing the nation’s affordable housing crisis.
During her State of the District address, Mayor Bowser
announced Roots to Roofs DC, an
initiative that highlights the programs, tools, and resources her
Administration is using to make Washington, DC more affordable for residents in
all eight wards.