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Community Affairs:
Article Archive > Historic Redevelopment

Historic Tax Credits: Affordable Housing Investment Opportunities for Banks (December 2008)
This edition of Community Developments Insights describes the Historic Tax Credit program with a particular focus on topics of interest to bankers new to the product. The report examines the primary risks and regulatory considerations associated with financing HTC projects as well as how Historic Tax Credits would be considered in a bank's Community Reinvestment Act examination and how national banks may utilize these credits under the "Part 24" public welfare investment authority.

Creative Partnerships Save Historic Buildings and Give Them New Life as Affordable Housing 2002 Directory of National Bank Community Development Investments

Investing in Small Town Downtowns: 'Art in the Heart of Barre' Community Developments Fall 2002

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