We approach every new project big or small, with the same enthusiasm we shared through our very first. Every historic property, non-profit, for-profit and new development we've helped has only solidified our commitment to working hard for you and our shared, respected communities.
Transformation of the old, abandoned Virginia Avenue School from a non-revenue-generating, city-owned property into 49 apartments for 55+ tenants is key to neighborhood revitalization by EquityPlus and development partner MH Advisors.
The Buick Building is the most significant building project on St. Louis Street in over 50 years. In addition to saving this precious historic asset, it created 49 construction jobs and brought 50 permanent jobs to a district targeted by the City of Mobile as a priority for redevelopment.
EquityPlus is expanding housing opportunities for working families as developer of the largest affordable homeownership development on the east coast. Kilpatrick Woods will have 241 single-family homes with amenities commonly found in exurban developments.
For many for-profit/non-profit developers, banks and organizations the complex work, of accessing federal and state tax credit programs to make affordable housing and community development projects possible, the ability to employ full-time staff with the required expertise and specialized skills is not an option.
EquityPlus, with more than $400-million-worth in public/private projects, embodies on-demand capacity for your organization to utilize tax credit programs. Without retainer or up-front cost, we work to establish development budgets and raise financing to build your affordable housing or community development project.
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