New Housing Vouchers for Delaware Families
Delaware State Housing Authority | Date Posted: Monday, October 21, 2024
Delaware State Housing Authority | Date Posted: Monday, October 21, 2024
The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) is proud to announce the addition of 210 new Project-Based Vouchers (PBV) to Delaware’s affordable rental market. These vouchers are now available through partnerships with new and existing housing developers.
“Solving the housing crisis in Delaware will require innovative housing solutions and increased investment in what we know works,” said Cynthia Karnai, DSHA Director. “This PBV initiative combines these priorities to expand access to healthy, thriving neighborhoods throughout the state. I commend our housing developer partners for their dedication to ensuring affordability and look forward to these vouchers supporting Delaware families.”
The 210 PBVs, and their associated funding, were allocated to the following partners after a competitive request for proposal process completed by DSHA:
Name of Partner | Name of Community | Community Location | # of PBV | Type of Housing |
Millsboro LIHTC, LLC | Foster Commons | Sussex County | 15 | Existing |
Ingerman | Willows at Northstar | Sussex County | 25 | New Construction |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Commerce Square Apartments | Kent County | 25 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Georgetown Apartments II | Sussex County | 25 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Milford Crossing Apartments | Kent County | 25 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Villas at Milford Crossing | Kent County | 30 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Villas II at Delmar | Sussex County | 24 | Existing |
Severn Development Company, LLC | Brightway Commons II | Kent County | 25 | Existing |
Severn Development Company, LLC | Mispillion Station II | Sussex County | 16 | New Construction |
“With these new partnerships, Delaware is more than tripling its PBV offerings in Kent and Sussex County,” said Matt Heckles, Regional Administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Region III. “We are proud to support DSHA’s efforts to increase high-quality, affordable housing in Delaware.”
PBVs, which allow rental assistance to be attached to a specific unit or “project” instead of an eligible assisted family, are a component of DSHA’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program and are funded using $2.8 million from HUD. The DSHA’s PBV program is designed to promote the preservation and expansion of the supply of affordable units in Delaware, with a strong emphasis on sites that:
To learn more about DSHA’s HCV program or to become an HCV landlord, please visit: https://www.destatehousing.com/find/subsidized-rental-programs/.
About Delaware State Housing Authority
The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA), formed in 1968, is dedicated to providing quality, affordable housing opportunities and appropriate supportive services to low- and moderate-income Delawareans. In addition to its role as the State’s Housing Finance Agency, DSHA is unique in that it also serves as a Public Housing Authority and acts as a Community Development Agency. As a Public Housing Authority, DSHA receives funding from HUD manage public housing in Kent and Sussex counties, two of Delaware’s three counties. For more information about DSHA, please call (302) 739-4263 or visit destatehousing.com.
Related Topics: Delaware State Housing Authority, Project-Based Vouchers
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Delaware State Housing Authority | Date Posted: Monday, October 21, 2024
The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) is proud to announce the addition of 210 new Project-Based Vouchers (PBV) to Delaware’s affordable rental market. These vouchers are now available through partnerships with new and existing housing developers.
“Solving the housing crisis in Delaware will require innovative housing solutions and increased investment in what we know works,” said Cynthia Karnai, DSHA Director. “This PBV initiative combines these priorities to expand access to healthy, thriving neighborhoods throughout the state. I commend our housing developer partners for their dedication to ensuring affordability and look forward to these vouchers supporting Delaware families.”
The 210 PBVs, and their associated funding, were allocated to the following partners after a competitive request for proposal process completed by DSHA:
Name of Partner | Name of Community | Community Location | # of PBV | Type of Housing |
Millsboro LIHTC, LLC | Foster Commons | Sussex County | 15 | Existing |
Ingerman | Willows at Northstar | Sussex County | 25 | New Construction |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Commerce Square Apartments | Kent County | 25 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Georgetown Apartments II | Sussex County | 25 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Milford Crossing Apartments | Kent County | 25 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Villas at Milford Crossing | Kent County | 30 | Existing |
Leon N. Wiener & Associates | Villas II at Delmar | Sussex County | 24 | Existing |
Severn Development Company, LLC | Brightway Commons II | Kent County | 25 | Existing |
Severn Development Company, LLC | Mispillion Station II | Sussex County | 16 | New Construction |
“With these new partnerships, Delaware is more than tripling its PBV offerings in Kent and Sussex County,” said Matt Heckles, Regional Administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Region III. “We are proud to support DSHA’s efforts to increase high-quality, affordable housing in Delaware.”
PBVs, which allow rental assistance to be attached to a specific unit or “project” instead of an eligible assisted family, are a component of DSHA’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program and are funded using $2.8 million from HUD. The DSHA’s PBV program is designed to promote the preservation and expansion of the supply of affordable units in Delaware, with a strong emphasis on sites that:
To learn more about DSHA’s HCV program or to become an HCV landlord, please visit: https://www.destatehousing.com/find/subsidized-rental-programs/.
About Delaware State Housing Authority
The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA), formed in 1968, is dedicated to providing quality, affordable housing opportunities and appropriate supportive services to low- and moderate-income Delawareans. In addition to its role as the State’s Housing Finance Agency, DSHA is unique in that it also serves as a Public Housing Authority and acts as a Community Development Agency. As a Public Housing Authority, DSHA receives funding from HUD manage public housing in Kent and Sussex counties, two of Delaware’s three counties. For more information about DSHA, please call (302) 739-4263 or visit destatehousing.com.
Related Topics: Delaware State Housing Authority, Project-Based Vouchers
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