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Date: May 4, 2005

Contact:  Brandon Laster, 816-759-6692


 

 

Ceremonies to mark opening affordable senior housing apartments in Jefferson City

 

Local dignitaries and Chamber of Commerce members joined the Housing Authority of Jefferson City in reopening the Hyder Senior Apartments at 1320 Linden in Jefferson City on May 4.

 

The apartment complex includes 116 one-bedroom/one bath apartments for seniors age 62 and above.  The rehabilitation of the building secures the Housing Assistance Program contract that provides subsidized rents for all the residents.  A 4,800 square foot community center was also rehabilitated as part of the $7.8 million property acquisition and rehabilitation.

 

MHDC Commissioner Gary Collins spoke at the event, emphasizing the public-private partnerships and the Commission’s commitment to the state’s seniors.  “This complex is a great example of public-private partnerships – no one organization can accomplish what we have accomplished in rehabilitating these apartments.  The Commission continues its goal to provide the best housing to Missouri seniors.  For decades they have been the strength of our state and they now deserve to live their lives with a sense of dignity and an excellent quality of life that matches their service over those years.”

 

The rehabilitation work was accomplished through $3.825 million in tax-exempt bonds issued by MHDC, a $1 million MHDC loan and $196,475 in state and federal Rental Housing Tax Credits.  US Bancorp Community Development Corporation participated in the financing.  Other partners include Prost Builders of Jefferson City, the Housing Authority of Jefferson City who serves as the property manager and Rosemann & Associates architectural firm.

 

Apartment community amenities include an on-site beauty salon, garden plots and gardening supplies, Home Health Care services, and some lunches provided through the Central Missouri Area for the Aged.

 

The Missouri Housing Development Commission has invested almost $4 billion for rental housing developments, preservation of affordable rental housing, home mortgages, home improvement loans, grants to neighborhood housing groups, and other housing programs. MHDC functions as a bank, providing financing directly to borrowers or through a network of private lending institutions.

The Commission makes loans to non-profit and limited-dividend sponsors of residential housing to provide affordable housing for underserved Missourians. The Commission also makes funds available for the purchase of homes for first-time buyers at below-market interest rates. The funds for mortgage financing are provided through the sale of tax-exempt notes and bonds that the Commission is authorized to issue.

 

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