The Affordable Cooperative Housing Program was funded by taxable bonds financed under the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) Multi-Family Secured Mortgage Revenue Bonds Resolution. HDC financed the development of...
The Affordable Neighborhood Cooperative Program (ANCP) selects qualified developers to rehabilitate distressed city-owned, occupied multi-family properties, managed by the Tenant Interim Lease Program, in order to...
Brooklyn Ecumenical Cooperatives (BEC) was an organization of 38 Roman Catholic and Protestant churches that worked to rehabilitate existing apartment buildings for low- and moderate-income households along...
The NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) produces shareholder-owned Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) cooperatives, making them a significant part of the fabric of New York...
The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s (HPD) Open Door program funds the new construction of cooperative and condominium buildings affordable to moderate- and middle-income...
The Tenant Interim Lease (TIL) program provides renters that live in City-owned buildings the opportunity to own those units as a cooperative. Existing tenants of buildings that participate in the program are...