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HUD No. 24-303
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Tuesday
November 19, 2024

HUD Successfully Delivers More Than $1.4 Billion in Housing Investments from President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act

Final round of funding means families in 42 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico will see crucial climate resilience and energy efficiency renovations.


WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced the final round of its Green and Resilient Retrofit Program, marking the successful delivery of more than $1.43 billion from President Joe Biden’s historic Inflation Reduction Act. With today’s awards, HUD has executed 12 funding rounds under the program in just over one year’s time, awarding grants and loans to housing providers in 42 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, to make homes greener, healthier, and safer.

Today’s final round of awards will deliver approximately $30 million in awards to 45 properties across 23 states under its Green and Resilient Retrofit Program (GRRP) to support energy efficiency and protect residents and affordable housing from natural hazards in more than 4,700 homes. These grants and loans will increase energy and water efficiency, reduce polluting emissions, generate renewable energy, reduce housing operating and utility costs, promote the use of green building materials, and improve the quality of life for residents by making their homes more resilient to natural hazards at a time when both extreme weather conditions and property insurance costs are on the rise.

“Thanks to not only the leadership of our President and our Vice President, but the incredible work of the HUD team, we have now delivered more than $1.4 billion to the American people in record time,” said HUD Agency Head Adrianne Todman. “These investments from the Inflation Reduction Act are going to help preserve and modernize affordable homes for countless people over many years to come.”

“Far too many Americans struggle to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer,” said John Podesta, Senior Advisor to the President for International Climate Policy. “The Green and Resilient Retrofit Program is boosting the quality of life for tens of thousands of low-income families, seniors, and Americans with disabilities by making their homes safer and more comfortable. Congratulations to HUD and the Honorable Adrianne Todman for getting all the funds under this impactful program awarded so they can make a real difference in the lives of Americans across our nation.”

“In the race to secure lower energy bills and homes that are better equipped to handle extreme weather, another key investment from the Biden-Harris Administration just crossed the implementation finish line. This is a win for working families – and for the environment,” said White House National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi. “From installing heat pumps and improving home water efficiency to constructing more climate-resilient buildings, President Biden and Vice President Harris’s historic investment agenda has invested more than $1 billion toward helping fortify more than 30,000 homes in neighborhoods in every corner of the country.”

President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act—the largest climate investment in history—established the GRRP in 2022 to fund energy efficiency and climate resiliency improvements for multifamily properties participating in HUD’s project-based rental assistance programs and serving very low-income families, seniors, and persons with disabilities. The investments announced today will advance environmental justice in line with President Biden’s Justice40 Initiative, which sets a goal that 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution.

“Through the GRRP program, we’ve put more than a billion dollars into the homes of those who are usually overlooked when it comes to climate-related investment,” said Assistant Secretary for Housing Julia Gordon. “With this program, we’re making a meaningful difference in the lives of more than 30,000 low-income individuals and families while supporting efforts to combat climate change.”

Today’s awardees include 34 properties that participate in the HUD Section 8 project-based rental assistance program for low-income individuals and families, eight properties in HUD’s Section 202 program for low-income seniors, and three properties that receive support through HUD’s Section 811 supportive housing for people with disabilities. Four properties have more than 200 units, 29 properties have between 51-200 units, and 12 properties have 50 units or fewer.

“We are pleased that we’ve been able to put federal dollars to work so quickly through the GRRP program to benefit the low-income individuals and families that rely on HUD assisted housing,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs Ethan Handelman. “Our rapid implementation of this program showcases the best of what government can do when funding is available to meet the urgent need for safe, energy efficient, and resilient affordable housing.”
 

Green and Resilient Retrofit Program Elements Round 4 Awards
November 19, 2024

Property Name

Property City

State

Award Type

Award Amount

Sponsor

Forest Hills Village

Birmingham

AL

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

HW Development

St. Charles Villas Apartments

Birmingham

AL

Grant

$665,141

Housing Preservation Inc.

Hacienda Del Rio

Phoenix

AZ

Surplus Cash Loan

$455,500

Related

Providence Gardens Apartments

Long Beach

CA

Grant

$750,000

Redwood Housing

Marina Towers Annex

Vallejo

CA

Grant

$564,739

Vitus

Ocean View Gardens

Berkeley

CA

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Orbach Affordable Housing Solutions

Playa Del Alameda Apartments

Alameda

CA

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Orbach Affordable Housing Solutions

Second St. Andrews Apartments

Los Angeles

CA

Grant

$750,000

Preservation Partners

Gateway Village Apartments

Fort Morgan

CO

Grant

$750,000

Rocky Mountain Communities

The Heights at West Rock

New Haven

CT

Grant

$415,915

The Glendower Group

Fountain Heights

New Haven

CT

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

First Hartford Realty Corp.

Riverside Park Apartments

Jacksonville

FL

Grant

$750,000

Smith and Henzy

Gateway Terrace Apartments

Fort Lauderdale

FL

Grant

$750,000

Housing Preservation Inc.

Hillsborough County VOA Living Center Inc.

Tampa

FL

Grant

$439,674

Volunteers of America - Florida

Jack Hall Waipahu

Waipahu

HI

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Āhē Group

Forest Apartments

Glen Ellyn

IL

Grant

$750,000

Standard Communities

Van Buren Place

Chicago

IL

Grant

$410,000

National Preservation Housing Partners

West Byron Place

Chicago

IL

Grant

$300,000

National Preservation Housing Partners

Madison Avenue Apartments

Richmond

KY

Surplus Cash Loan

$673,343

Bywater Development

Westminster Tower

Kenner

LA

Grant

$750,000

Housing Preservation Inc.

Talbot Bernard Senior Housing

Dorchester

MA

Grant

$750,000

Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corp.

Bon Secours New Shiloh I Apartments

Baltimore

MD

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Enterprise

Elmtree Apartments

Detroit

MI

Grant

$727,747

Century Partners

Hickory Townhouses

St. Louis

MO

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Skyline Multi Housing

PRC Westchester

Bronx

NY

Grant

$750,000

Fairstead

Norgate Plaza

Brooklyn

NY

Grant

$750,000

LIHC Investment Group (Low Income Housing Corp.)

Victory One HDFC

New York

NY

Grant

$749,943

Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc.

Harlem Gateway NSA Site 2

New York

NY

Grant

$652,000

L+M Development Partners

Paul Robeson Houses

New York

NY

Grant

$750,000

LIHC Investment Group (Low Income Housing Corp.)

Georgetown Village Apartments

Dayton

OH

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Orca Housing

Lima Towers

Lima

OH

Grant

$639,909

Essence Development

Burlwood Apartments

Portland

OR

Surplus Cash Loan

$581,400

Hampstead Development Partners

Carson Square

Pittsburgh

PA

Grant

$647,677

Standard Communities

Parcel 9 Phase I - 4%

Providence

RI

Grant

$231,502

Pennrose

Parcel 9 Phase I - 9%

Providence

RI

Grant

$203,560

Pennrose

Rock Ridge

Woonsocket

RI

Grant

$750,000

The BLVD Group

Luther Terrace

Memphis

TN

Grant

$750,000

Wesley Living

Oakhaven Village Apartments

Adamsville

TN

Grant

$750,000

Wesley Living

City View Towers

Memphis

TN

Grant

$750,000

Housing Preservation Inc.

Delmont Plaza

Richmond

VA

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

American Community Developers

Forest Cove I

Chesapeake

VA

Grant

$750,000

Standard Communities

Forest Cove II

Chesapeake

VA

Grant

$750,000

Standard Communities

125th & Aurora Senior Housing

Seattle

WA

Surplus Cash Loan

$750,000

Low Income Housing Institute

Coeur d’Alene Plaza

Spokane

WA

Grant

$750,000

Redwood Housing

Lake Forest II

Oak Creek

WI

Grant

$490,220

Wisconsin Housing Preservation Corp

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