The Chicago office of financial services provider Merchants Capital provided more than $54 million of debt and $49 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity financing for the rehabilitation of Island Terrace, a 21-story affordable apartment complex located across from the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago’s Woodlawn neighborhood.
Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. (POAH), a national non-profit affordable housing developer and owner of Island Terrace, closed the complex financing structure on Dec. 20, 2023.
Merchants Capital maximized LIHTC equity via a structure called “twinning,” which leveraged both 4% and 9% tax credits issued by the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) and the City of Chicago. Island Terrace is one of the first HUD-insured housing properties to use this unique type of financing.
The 4% and 9% equity syndication generated $31.8 million and $17.3 million, respectively, matched by two corresponding HUD-insured permanent loans totaling more than $22 million and two equity bridge loans totaling more than $32 million. Merchants Bank provided $26.5 million for the property acquisition in 2021.
The planned Island Terrace renovations are extensive and will include replacement of the roof, windows, plumbing and electrical systems; a redesigned first floor with community room and laundry facilities; and updated kitchens and bathrooms throughout the 240 apartments. Prior to the recapitalization, only 88 of the project’s 240 units carried affordable restrictions, which could have been canceled at any time, while the balance of the units was unrestricted. The new financing structure enabled POAH to expand the affordability restrictions to include nearly all units while extending the restrictions for at least 30 more years.