Steven B. Mayeron 612.335.1502e-mail| vCard
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The call for more affordable housing in neighborhoods across the country is sparking new and innovative opportunities for nonprofit and for-profit developers, owners, lenders, tax-credit investors, and government agencies and municipalities to make a difference for residents in need and build stronger communities. With one of the largest and most experienced real estate practices in the region, Stinson Leonard Street brings together its real estate, tax, banking and public finance attorneys to help our clients advance these important affordable housing initiatives. In addition, we have helped clients address community needs that go beyond basic housing, including the development and financing of facilities addressing the unique needs of the homeless, the chemically dependent and children.
The call for more affordable housing in neighborhoods across the country is sparking new and innovative opportunities for nonprofit and for-profit developers, owners, lenders, tax-credit investors, and government agencies and municipalities to make a difference for residents in need and build stronger communities.
With one of the largest and most experienced real estate practices in the region, Stinson Leonard Street brings together its real estate, tax, banking and public finance attorneys to help our clients advance these important affordable housing initiatives.
In addition, we have helped clients address community needs that go beyond basic housing, including the development and financing of facilities addressing the unique needs of the homeless, the chemically dependent and children.
SCOPE OF SERVICE Stinson Leonard Street has extensive experience helping clients through the legal issues of: Building or rehabilitating affordable multifamily rental housing Developing mixed-use and mixed-income facilities Developing affordable for-sale housing, including cooperatives, condominiums and townhomes We help our clients identify and take advantage of diverse finance tools to achieve affordable housing goals, including: Tax-exempt and taxable multifamily housing revenue bonds 501(c)(3) bonds Low-income housing tax credits HOME funds FHA-insured loans Tax-increment financing Historic and new markets tax credits CDBG funds HUD financing State and federal preservation programs Section 8 subsidies Ground leases State and local loan and grant sources Housing trusts Formation of nonprofit housing corporations Market-rate apartments OF NOTE Our attorneys have provided construction lender representation on more than 20 low-income housing tax credit properties in 15 states. CLIENT LIST Our attorneys have represented the following clients in affordable housing matters: Swope Community Builders/Swope Community Enterprises Bank of America Anishinabe Wakiagun Limited Partnership Dakota County Housing and Redevelopment Authority Little Earth of United Tribes Housing Corporation Oti Kaga Limited Partnership Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership White Mountain Apache Community Development Corporation Central Community Housing Trust of Minneapolis Community Housing Development Corporation Powderhorn Residents Group, Inc. Duffy Development Company Sherman Associates, Inc. Community Housing Corporation of America Shelter Care Foundation Common Bond Investment Corporation Red Lake Limited Partnership White Earth Limited Partnership
Stinson Leonard Street has extensive experience helping clients through the legal issues of:
We help our clients identify and take advantage of diverse finance tools to achieve affordable housing goals, including:
Our attorneys have provided construction lender representation on more than 20 low-income housing tax credit properties in 15 states.
Our attorneys have represented the following clients in affordable housing matters: