NYCEEC provided a $700,000 loan to Dextall, an innovative company that produces unitized prefabricated exterior wall systems with the goal of accelerating decarbonization by creating affordable and efficient solutions for retrofitting buildings.
Continue readingEarly-Stage Development for Green Affordable Housing
NYCEEC provided timely early-stage funding to enable land
acquisition for the development of a 16 story, 160-unit affordable
multifamily housing property in Yonkers, New York. The building will
house families making at most 80% of the area median income (AMI)
and will also include three commercial tenant spaces.
Green Bank/CDFI Collaboration to Finance a County’s Largest Multifamily Rooftop Solar Project
NYCEEC participated in a $5,000,000 loan to facilitate the implementation
of 2.18MW of rooftop solar and energy efficient roof replacements across a 58-building affordable multifamily development in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The Project was financed by the Montgomery County Green Bank working with NYCEEC and Virginia Community Capital. Montgomery County Green Bank(MCGB) was the lead lender on the transaction.
Interest-Free Financing to Support Electrification in Upstate New York Affordable Housing
NYCEEC provided an interest-free Green Predevelopment Loan to Rock Property Management Companies (Rock PMC) for one of their affordable housing properties in Phoenix, New York. This property is being rehabilitated through the US Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s Multifamily Housing program and is receiving additional grant financing through NYSERDA’s RetrofitNY Gap funding program. Rock PMC has committed to retrofitting the property to Net-Zero Energy (NZE) performance in a cost-effective way.
Continue readingFinancing Multifamily Solar to Support Local Law 97 Compliance
Bridging ConEd Incentives for Energy Efficiency Measures in Multifamily Housing
Serving Community Residents with Solar & Storage in Staten Island
Financing Multifamily Solar to Support Local Law 97 Goals
NYCEEC provided timely early-stage funding to enable land acquisition for the development of a 3.5-story, 73 affordable housing unit building in Ossining, New York. The units will house seniors making at most 60% of the area median income (AMI).
Continue readingEarly-Stage Financing for Efficiency and Electrification in Supportive Housing
NYCEEC provided timely early-stage funding to enable land acquisition for the development of a 3.5-story, 73 affordable housing unit building in Ossining, New York. The units will house seniors making at most 60% of the area median income (AMI).
Continue readingEarly-Stage Development of Green Affordable Senior Housing
NYCEEC provided timely early-stage funding to enable land acquisition for the development of a 3.5-story, 73 affordable housing unit building in Ossining, New York. The units will house seniors making at most 60% of the area median income (AMI).
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