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  • Boston Capital Invests in Major Renovation

    Boston Capital is providing low-income housing tax credit equity for the redevelopment of Clarendon Hill Towers, a 501-unit development in Somerville, Mass.

  • Boston Capital Invests in S.C. Development

    Boston Capital has invested in Grandview Apartments, a 72-unit development that is being built by apHumanities Foundation in Charleston, S.C.

  • Boston Capital Announces Investment

    Boston Capital has provided the low-income housing tax credit equity for the rehabilitation of Willow Creek Apartments, a 64-unit multifamily development for seniors in Eldon, Mo.

  • Boston Capital Invests in Two Projects

    Boston Capital recently invested in two affordable housing developments—Toberman Village, a to-be-built 49-unit development in Los Angeles, and Windsor Crescent, a to-be-built 112-unit affordable development in Jackson, N.J.

  • Boston Capital Closes Major Fund

    BOSTON—Boston Capital announced the closing of Boston Capital Tax Credit Fund XXXIII, a nationally diversified portfolio of 49 affordable apartment properties in 20 states and the District of Columbia.

  • Major Boston Redevelopment Opens

    BOSTON—City and state officials recently celebrated the opening of the first phase of the redevelopment of the Washington Beech public housing project in the city’s Roslindale neighborhood.

  • Boston Capital Invests in N.J. Development

    Boston Capital has invested in Whitney Crescent, a to-be-built 80-unit multifamily development for families in Glassboro, N.J.

  • Boston Financial Closes First Fund

    Boston Financial Investment Management announced the closing of its first low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) investment fund, BF Advantaged Tax Credits I.

  • Boston Capital Invests in San Diego Development

    Boston Capital announced it has invested in City View Apartments, a to-be-built 31-unit multifamily development for families in San Diego.

  • Massachusetts Towns Consider Small-Scale Sewer Options