Housing Impact Fund II Completes First Property Investment With Support From Local Investors, Including PNC Bank
- PNC Bank's $8 million equity investment in Housing Impact Fund II will help preserve affordable housing in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. The fund has completed its first acquisition, the 266-unit Charlotte Woods apartment complex, with a total investment of $37 million and $5 million planned for renovations. Current residents will be protected from displacement through rent stabilization.
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Acquisition of 266-unit Charlotte Woods apartments to help preserve, increase supply of affordable housing in Mecklenburg County
CHARLOTTE, NC / ACCESSWIRE / October 12, 2023 / PNC Bank's recent
The 266-unit apartment property, located near Myers Park and Park Road Shopping Center, is the first acquisition to be completed as part of the scope of the recently raised
A relatively new strategy to bolster the supply of affordable housing in Mecklenburg County, NOAH preservation represents a less expensive and faster way to deliver affordable housing units than new construction and also mitigates the loss of affordable housing units and displacement of low- and moderate-income residents.
"Delivering on the local housing challenge requires creativity, collaboration and a shared vision among public and private sectors - including developers, funders and business leaders," said Weston Andress, PNC regional president for Western Carolinas. "PNC is committed to driving prosperity within the communities we serve, and we are confident that our investment in HIF II will create positive and lasting impact for Charlotteans."
Current residents of Charlotte Woods will be protected from displacement through rent stabilization, and the adoption of long-term covenants will help ensure housing remains affordable for households of various income levels over time.
"Housing Impact Fund's NOAH preservation strategy is two-fold: Protecting existing residents from rising rents and creating new opportunities for low- and moderate-income households when units become available through natural turnover," said Mark Ethridge, principal at Ascent Housing. "We're grateful for PNC Bank's investment in HIF II and for its commitment to be part of the solution to Mecklenburg County's affordable housing challenge."
PNC's investment in HIF II was facilitated by PNC's Community Development Banking group, which works to improve the quality of life in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods through affordable housing, community development lending, economic development, financial education and customized financial solutions.
Other investors in HIF II include Truist, Atrium Health, Honeywell, the Leon Levine Foundation and numerous other companies, foundations and individuals.
About Housing Impact Fund II
Housing Impact Fund II is a
About PNC Bank
PNC Bank, N.A., is a member of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC). PNC is one of the largest diversified financial services institutions in the United States, organized around its customers and communities for strong relationships and local delivery of retail and business banking including a full range of lending products; specialized services for corporations and government entities, including corporate banking, real estate finance and asset-based lending; wealth management and asset management. For information about PNC, visit www.pnc.com.
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