Chief of Real Estate Zoe Weinrobe interviewed on Section 202 funding

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In Tax Credit Advisor, Abram Mamet explores HUD's Section 202 program, which helps qualified nonprofit developers build affordable senior housing — a critical need as the population of low-income seniors continues to grow. Funding for such projects is extremely complex, with the 202 program one of many essential contributors.

2Life's Chief of Real Estate Zoe Weinrobe shares her insights, highlighting how the program also serves to unlock additional funding sources — for example, to help develop 2Life's Brooke House affordable senior housing project in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood.

Read the full article here.

Learn more about Brooke House and the full Olmsted Village project here.

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