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Housing Online Weekly
HousingOnline Weekly is National Housing & Rehabilitation Association’s dynamic weekly e-newsletter. Housing Online Weekly is your one-stop shop for information on affordable housing, certified historic rehabilitation & New Markets Tax Credit development. Regular weekly features include:
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NH&RA News & Events
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Federal and State Legislative Updates
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Low Income Housing Tax Credits
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New Markets Tax Credits
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Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits
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HUD Program News
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IRS & Comptroller of Currency Updates
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USDA Rural Development News
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Green Building & Sustainable Development
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Mixed-Use Development
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HOPE VI and Mixed Finance Development
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Multifamily Finance News
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New Reports & Resources
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Affordable Housing Market Analysis
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Mixed-Income Housing
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New Urbanism
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State & Local News
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State HFA Tax Credit Events
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Development & Purchasing Opportunities
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Contracting & Construction Opportunities
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Property Management Opportunities
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Investment & Consulting Opportunities
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Market Research Opportunities
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AFR & LIHTC Rates
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Tax Credit Deadlines
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Federal, State & Local NOFAs
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Exclusive highlights from Tax Credit Advisor

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Upcoming Event
Spring Policy Forum (2010)
Affordable housing, historic rehabilitation and New Markets Tax Credit development is governed by a complex and constantly evolving array of laws and regulations. As our industry struggles to respond to the new economic reality, key public policy makers in Congress, the White House, HUD, the Treasury Department and other government agencies will be playing outsized roles that will determine the future of our business as we know it. NH&RA will be convening these leaders along side leading tax credit developers and professionals to explore the critical nexus between public policy environment and affordable housing development at NH&RA's 2010 Affordable Housing Policy Forum, May 20-21 at the Liaison Hotel in Washington, DC.
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