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    Sandra B. Henriquez, administrator and CEO of the Boston Housing Authority, has been nominated by President Barack Obama to be assistant secretary for public and Indian housing at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

  • $1.5 Billion in NMTC Awards Announced

    Boston—Thirty-two organizations will receive $1.5 billion in 2008 supplemental New Markets Tax Credits (NMTCs), announced Treasury Department officials today.

  • Boston Capital Launches New Fund

    Boston Capital has opened Boston Capital Tax Credit Fund XXXII, a $150 million diversified portfolio of affordable apartment properties.

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  • Pop Quiz

    Amy Anthony is president and executive director of Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc., (POAH) a Boston-based nonprofit organization that rescues and restores some of the nation's most "at risk" rental housing properties.

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  • POP QUIZ

    KENNETH D. WADE is the CEO of Neighbor- Works America, a national nonprofit that provides financing, technical assistance, and training for community revitalization efforts.

  • Regional News

    Bloomington, Minn. —Boston-based Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. has purchased the International Village Apartments, a 353-unit community, for $30 million, or $85,269 per unit.

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    Boston—After a year of lawsuits, HarborView at the Navy Yard, a failed condominium development, has completed its transformation into a rental property.