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KeyBank Community Development provides $15.5 million construction loan for two-site affordable housing project in Toledo

January 23, 2025
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KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment provided a $15.5 million construction loan, a $3.18 million permanent loan and $17.7 million in low-income housing tax credit to finance the new construction of The Grand and The Glen, a scattered two-site workforce affordable housing project in Toledo, Ohio.

The Grand and Glen will introduce 70 affordable family units to a vacant city-owned parcel and an underutilized parking lot. The project will target families with income levels between 50%, 60%, and 70% AMI levels.

The Glen is a 50-unit four story building at the Southland Shopping Plaza. The Grand will be 20 townhomes at the corner of Detroit and Grand avenues. Both locations boast proximity to downtown Toledo, The University of Toledo Medical Center, and numerous major employers and sought-after amenities. The project will offer a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments and three- and four-bedroom townhomes. All units prioritize thoughtful design, energy efficiency, and accessibility. Moreover, the development will encompass modern amenities, enabling residents to comfortably age in place. This scattered-site development aims to diversify housing options, rejuvenate vacant or underutilized parcels, and inject approximately $28 million of investment into the City of Toledo

The sponsor, Pivotal Housing Partners, is a top ranked Ohio-based multifamily developer and property management company with LIHTC properties operating in 16 states including Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansa, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and most recently, New York.

Derek Reed and David Lacki of KeyBank CDLI structured the financing for the transaction.

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