Charlotte, North Carolina, アメリカ アメリカ
ケーススタディの要約:

Lotus Campaign is a Charlotte, North Carolina–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to housing-driven solutions for people experiencing homelessness. Lotus’s mission is to increase the availability of housing for people experiencing homelessness by engaging the private, for-profit real estate and investment communities. Lotus uses a broad definition of homelessness ranging from those who are chronically homeless to those at risk of becoming homeless. Lotus operates two programs: the Landlord Participation program and the Investment/Acquisition program. The programs are different in structure and execution, but both are designed to work without government funding or involvement. The Landlord Participation Program addresses the critical shortage of residential units available to those experiencing homelessness by inducing multifamily property owners to make units available to serve this population. Designed to own or acquire interests in middle-market (workforce) multifamily properties where a percentage of the units are reserved for housing those experiencing homelessness, the Investment/Acquisition program uses the limited partnership or LLC model frequently seen in the for-profit residential real estate industry to finance multifamily properties.

Lotus’s Sharon Crossing property was built in 1984 and contains 144 units of workforce housing in Charlotte, North Carolina. Funding for the $17 million project (purchase price and rehabilitation program) was provided by Lotus—$300,000 (5 percent of equity); the Rose Affordable Housing Fund IV—$5,700,000 (95 percent of equity); and an $11,000,000 (65 percent of total capital), seven-year loan from Freddie Mac. ---- Interested in ULI's work on addressing homelessness? In 2022, the Terwilliger Center for Housing, with initial funding by philanthropist and entrepreneur Preston Butcher, launched the Homeless to Housed Initiative, which works to explore real estate solutions to the growing crisis impacting communities everywhere.

This case study was originally published in the foundational Homeless to Housed research report Homeless to Housed: The ULI Perspective. To see more case studies like this one, check out the full report.

Interested in ULI's work on addressing homelessness? In 2022, the Terwilliger Center for Housing, with initial funding by philanthropist and entrepreneur Preston Butcher, launched the Homeless to Housed Initiative, which works to explore real estate solutions to the growing crisis impacting communities everywhere. Learn more about the ULI Homeless to Housed Initiative.

 

ケーススタディの要約:Lotus Campaign is a Charlotte, North Carolina–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to housing-driven solutions for people experiencing homelessness. Lotus’s mission is to increase the availability of housing for people experiencing homelessness by engaging the private, for-profit real estate and investment communities. Lotus uses a broad definition of homelessness ranging from those who are chronically homeless to those at risk of becoming homeless. Lotus operates two programs: the Landlord Participation program and the Investment/Acquisition program. The programs are different in structure and execution, but both are designed to work without government funding or involvement. The Landlord Participation Program addresses the critical shortage of residential units available to those experiencing homelessness by inducing multifamily property owners to make units available to serve this population. Designed to own or acquire interests in middle-market (workforce) multifamily properties where a percentage of the units are reserved for housing those experiencing homelessness, the Investment/Acquisition program uses the limited partnership or LLC model frequently seen in the for-profit residential real estate industry to finance multifamily properties.

Lotus’s Sharon Crossing property was built in 1984 and contains 144 units of workforce housing in Charlotte, North Carolina. Funding for the $17 million project (purchase price and rehabilitation program) was provided by Lotus—$300,000 (5 percent of equity); the Rose Affordable Housing Fund IV—$5,700,000 (95 percent of equity); and an $11,000,000 (65 percent of total capital), seven-year loan from Freddie Mac. ---- Interested in ULI's work on addressing homelessness? In 2022, the Terwilliger Center for Housing, with initial funding by philanthropist and entrepreneur Preston Butcher, launched the Homeless to Housed Initiative, which works to explore real estate solutions to the growing crisis impacting communities everywhere.

This case study was originally published in the foundational Homeless to Housed research report Homeless to Housed: The ULI Perspective. To see more case studies like this one, check out the full report.

Interested in ULI's work on addressing homelessness? In 2022, the Terwilliger Center for Housing, with initial funding by philanthropist and entrepreneur Preston Butcher, launched the Homeless to Housed Initiative, which works to explore real estate solutions to the growing crisis impacting communities everywhere. Learn more about the ULI Homeless to Housed Initiative.

 

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