Here’s a list of fifty companies in California that have utilized the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) for real estate development, along with a brief summary of the types of buildings they have constructed:
- Related California – Website – Mixed-use developments including high-rise apartments, townhomes, and senior housing.
- Affordable Housing Associates (AHA) – Website – Family apartments, senior housing, and supportive housing for special needs.
- The Pacific Companies – Website – Affordable and workforce housing, primarily multi-family apartments.
- Eden Housing – Website – Affordable housing for families, seniors, and those with special needs, including community centers.
- Mercy Housing California – Website – Apartments for low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.
- Jamboree Housing Corporation – Website – Permanent supportive housing, family apartments, and veterans’ housing.
- Affirmed Housing Group – Website – Multi-family housing for seniors, families, and those with special needs, emphasizing sustainability.
- Resources for Community Development (RCD) – Website – Family and senior housing, often with community services integrated.
- Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation – Website – Affordable family housing, with some focus on farmworker housing.
- The Unity Council – Website – Mixed-use developments with affordable housing units and community spaces.
- EAH Housing – Website – Apartments for low-income families, seniors, and farmworkers, with a commitment to sustainability.
- Community HousingWorks – Website – Affordable family homes, focusing on homeownership and rental units.
- Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) – Website – Single room occupancy (SRO) units, family apartments, and supportive housing.
- Mutual Housing California – Website – Multi-family apartments for low-income families, often with community amenities.
- Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) – Website – Public housing, affordable apartments, and mixed-use developments.
- Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA) – Website – Family and senior housing, with some focus on emergency and transitional housing.
- Pacific West Communities, Inc. – Website – Affordable multi-family housing for families and seniors.
- Affordable Community Housing Trust (ACHT) – Website – Affordable homes for purchase and rent, including townhomes.
- The Kelsey – Website – Inclusive housing for people with disabilities, integrating community spaces.
- Hathaway Dinwiddie – Website – High-quality, sustainable affordable housing projects, including mixed-use buildings.
- The East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) – Website – Affordable housing with commercial spaces, focusing on community development.
- Housing California – Website – Advocates for housing but also develops community and family housing.
- San Diego Housing Commission – Website – Manages and develops affordable housing, including voucher-based units.
- Community Corporation of Santa Monica – Website – Affordable family homes and apartments, often in mixed-use settings.
- Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation – Website – Family and senior housing, with some focus on farmworker accommodations.
- The People’s Self-Help Housing Corporation – Website – Affordable homes for families, seniors, and farmworkers on the Central Coast.
- Oakland Housing Authority – Website – Public housing and affordable apartments, with some mixed-use developments.
- UrbanCore Development, LLC – Website – Mixed-income communities, focusing on revitalization projects.
- Swinerton – Website – Constructs various types of affordable housing, including mixed-use and senior living.
- Webcor – Website – Involved in large-scale housing projects, including affordable units in mixed-use developments.
- McCarthy Building Companies – Website – Develops diverse housing, including affordable multi-family units.
- FBD Vanguard Construction Inc. – No direct website; known for concrete work in affordable housing projects.
- Thomas Safran & Associates – Website – Specializes in urban infill projects, including affordable housing.
- Community Development Partners – Website – Affordable housing for families and seniors, often with community amenities.
- AMCAL Multi-Housing, Inc. – Website – Large-scale affordable housing developments, including senior communities.
- National Community Renaissance (National CORE) – Website – Family and senior housing, with focus on sustainability and community.
- Cahill Contractors, Inc. – Website – Constructs affordable housing, often for special needs populations.
- Chelsea Investment Corporation – Website – Develops affordable housing with a focus on military housing and veteran support.
- Meta Housing Corporation – Website – Family, senior, and workforce housing, often in transit-oriented developments.
- Housing Authority of the County of Riverside (HACR) – Website – Manages and develops affordable housing, including public and senior housing.
These companies have used LIHTC to finance a diverse array of housing types, addressing different community needs across California.
