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Merchants Capital provides $17.1 million in financing for 36-unit supportive housing development in Indianapolis

July 17, 2024
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Financial services provider Merchants Capital secured $17.1 million in financing for The Marvetta & Anthony Grimes Family Center, a 36-unit Indianapolis-based supportive housing development for households recovering from addiction.

Merchants Capital provided $9.5 million in low-income housing tax credit equity (LIHTC) financing, and Merchants Bank provided a $7.6 million equity bridge loan. Financing from The Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHCDA) included a $750,000 Development Fund Loan in addition to 9% low-income housing tax credits as part of the Emerging Developer 2023 Rental Housing Tax Credit (RHTC) General Set-Aside. Additional partners include First Merchants Bank and The National Bank of Indianapolis.

2 Thirty-Eight Properties, LLC (2 Thirty-Eight) developed Marvetta & Anthony Grimes Family Center in collaboration with Seeds of Hope to accommodate a shortage of recovery centers in the area. RealAmerica Companies is the development consultant and general contractor; RealAmerica Management will serve as the property management company. Volunteers of America Ohio and Indiana and Seeds of Hope will provide on-site services and support for families in recovery, and St. Mary’s Early Childhood Center will provide daycare services.  

The development comprises two two-story garden-style buildings that house 24 two-bedroom units, 12 three-bedroom units and an on-site daycare center, medical offices and community and supportive services.

Tenants will be referred by the Father Glen O’Connor Home, a Seeds of Hope-owned property, and a referral network that includes Indianapolis-area organizations: Heart Rock Recovery House, Wheeler Mission Center for Women & Children, The Salvation Army Women & Children, Dove Recovery House and Firefly Children and Family Alliance.

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