National Equity Fund

The Clover

South Hadley, MA


Statistic
Jobs Created: 18
Jobs Year One: 73


The Clover, located in South Hadley, MA, is the new construction of a 60-unit development for low- and moderate-income households, with 40 LIHTC units and 20 Workforce units. The development will be a four-story, elevatored apartment building with a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, a community room with kitchenette, common laundry room, off-street surface parking, large green spaces, on-site property management office (including 24-hour on-call maintenance), and associated resident services. This is NEF’s first project with Way Finders, Inc. (Way Finders), the developer, guarantor and property manager Way Finders is a 35-year old NeighborWorks affiliate non-profit that has developed over 1,300 units and manages more than 670 unit in the area



Project Details:

Completed:
2027
Population Served:
Family
Total Units:
60
Net Equity:
9M
Credit Type:
9%
Total Project Costs:
33.92M
Developer(s):
Way Finders, Inc.

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Georgiaville Village Green

Georgiaville Village Green

Smithfield, RI

Georgiaville Village Green is one of the first affordable housing developments for families in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Once home to the Narragansett Gray Iron Foundry, Gemini Housing Corporation remediated and replaced a brownfield site with a 42-unit complex. This townhome community mirrors the architecture of historic Georgiaville Village while maintaining a cohesive design that is surrounded by greenery built to street edge. Units are available for single-family residents earning between 30-60 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI).  

The new homes at Georgiaville Village Green offer 3 one-bedrooms, 22 two-bedrooms, and 18 three-bedrooms. Five homes are reserved for very low-income households earning no more than 30 percent AMI through the Section 811 program, which offers supportive services to those residents with disabilities. The Smithfield area holds a range of shopping centers, medical centers, restaurants, and other amenities. 

This building’s “green” features include storm water runoff management, 46-kW solar photovoltaic systems, and the construction led to efforts to clean the contaminated lagoons and rehabilitate nearby riverbanks.  

Georgiaville Village Green was a 2020 AHF Readers’ Choice Awards Finalist in the Family category. Funding from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program made the remediation and land purchase possible. Sponsored by Gemini Housing Corporation and housing authority affiliate, Coventry Housing Associates, NEF contributed an investment of about $8.1 million in LIHTC equity.  

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