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  • Connecting the Dots

    Creating urban, affordable, and energyconscious developments is not just a career for Jonathan F.P. Rose, it's a lifelong passion.

  • TCAP Pushes Denver Project Forward

    Community Housing Concepts, Inc. (CHC), has purchased and preserved the affordability of a 100-unit seniors housing development after working on the deal for years.

  • Mercy Housing Unveils Five-Year Plan

    DENVER—Mercy Housing announced an ambitious five-year plan that will guide the nonprofit toward developing, preserving, and financing 60,000 affordable multifamily rental homes.

  • Murphy Builds a National Power

    DENVER Sister Lillian Murphy easily recalls many of the families that have found a second chance at one of Mercy Housing's many developments.

  • In the News

    Stringent new energy code offers flexibility; company fined for breaking FTC’s R-value rule; Denver’s moratorium on fees pays off; PV-panel prices decline; more

  • Ride On

    AT THE TIME OF ITS groundbreaking in 1998, Highlands Garden Village in Denver was hailed by the Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) as a next-generation example of high-density, transit-linked, mixed-income, mixed-use, and environmentally-sustainable community development.

  • POAH Focuses on Policy

    DENVER—The deteriorating housing market of Florida recently became an important backdrop for Boston-based Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. (POAH), on a twofold basis.

  • Keeping the Faith

    DENVER—This is how many aff ordable housing units Mercy Housing owns: 14,515. This is how many units Mercy has in some phase of development: 5,400. And this is how many Mercy wants to participate in over the next fi ve years: 65,000.

  • AIMCO Consolidates Senior Management

    Denver-based Apartment Investment and Management Co. (AIMCO) has decided to consolidate its senior management ranks

  • Denver Project Receives State’s First TCAP Award

    The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority has awarded $1.7 million in Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) funds to Community Housing Concepts, Inc