News Archives
2010
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LIIF’s 2010 Impact: $100 Million Invested, 120,000 People Served and $1.9 Billion in Benefits Generated
LIIF invested over $100 million in projects that serve low income neighborhoods in its fiscal year 2010, which ended June 30.…
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LIIF Selected to Manage Bay Area Transit-Oriented Development Fund
LIIF and five partner community development financial institutions (CDFIs) have been selected to launch the Bay Area Transit-Oriented Development Loan Fund (TOD Fund).…
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First-of-Its-Kind Financing Brings Transit Oriented Development to DC
A new mixed-use development near the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station in Washington, D.C. will provide housing, shopping and restaurants for residents and commuters. …
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JPMorgan Chase donates $325 million to fund charter schools
Charter schools from around the country will soon be the beneficiaries of more funding thanks to a generous donation from one of the nations largest banks.…
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More Room for POTS
Bedford Park food pantry adds new digs.…
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Urban Atlantic, A&R Development Break Ground On $107M TOD in DC
Urban Atlantic and A&R Development Corp. have broken ground on Rhode Island Station, a $107 million public-private, mixed-use, transit-oriented development that will bring 274 Class A apartments, 70,000 square feet of main street retail, and a new Metro commuter garage to the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station in Northeast Washington, D.C.…
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Soon, Three Times the Space
At a time when most agencies are cutting back, Part of the Solution is expanding into a new building, next door to the old one, that will triple the space. The food pantry will be converted into a grocery store-style operation where clients can pick out what they need.…
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Leading Bronx Emergency Food Provider Breaks Ground on New Markets Tax Credit Funded Facility
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‘Hungriest’ District Bronx Gets Free Food Facility
NEW YORK – The “hungriest” district in the nation, the Bronx, will receive a new facility that will provide food, medical and dental clinics, and tutoring initiated by the Part of the Solution’s (POTS) plan to serve 10,000 Bronx residents annually. Low Income Investment Fund, Chase, and other philanthropists provided funding for the project.…
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JPMorgan Chase Selects LIIF as Partner for Charter School Initiative