Michigan Magnet Fund Closes 10 Projects
The Michigan Magnet Fund has closed 10 New Market Tax Credit Project by allocating $60.0 million of its Qualified Equity Investment.

The projects are in 6 cities and include:
1. Clear Water - Grand Rapids a $6.7 Million investment in this historic rehab of the former Water Works building into an office complex. This is Fifth third Bank investment into the MMF and includes brownfield tax credits in addition to the national and state historic tax credits.
2. 920 Cherry St. - Grand Rapids is a $5.8 million investment is the historic rehab of the former Orphanage buidling into the headquarters of the nonprofit Inner City Christian Foundation, a leader in affordable housing development in Grand Rapids. The development is part of a larger privately developed residential project, The project also uses historic tax credits, Brownfield and state historic SBT tax credits. An additional TIF has been approved for the residential development.
3. 500 Block - Flint is a $5.4 million investment into the rhehabilitation of these former downtown buildings into a mixed use development. This was a complex project using HUD 108 financing from the city, old building (10%) tax credits, brownfield and state historic SBT tax credits, and a BEDI grant.
4. Book Cadillac - Detroit is a $10 million qualified equity investment into this $185 million historic rehabilitation of this grand hotel. The MMF investment made it possible for National City Bank to invest $28.0 million in purcahsing the losses from the donation of the facade easement to a Conservancy group.
5. East Forest Arts Project - Detroit is a $3.6 Million into this arts orientated historic rehabilitation development in the city's cultural center. The African-American Art Gallery owner is the qualified low income business receiving the MMF investment. It uses a HUD 108 loan as part of the leveraged investment to National City Bank's NMTC driven equity investment and obtained a brownfield SBT tax credit in addition to the state and federal historic tax credits.
6. Pere Marquette - Bay City is a $5 million investment by the MMF into this historic rehabilitation of the former railroad station into the City Convention Offices. This project in addition to national and state historic tax credits, obtained state brownfield SBT tax credits. MMF obtained a leveraged loan from a local foundation to leverage the new market tax credit equity investment by Fifth Third Bank.
7. Harbor Shores - Benton Harbor is a $8.6 million investment into a land developement company that is redevloping over 250 acres of land in Benton harbor and as part of total 500 acre, $86 million land development. National City Bank provided the equity investment leveraged by a loan from the Whirlpool Corporation. The investment is being used to acquire the land and put in the infrastructure.

8. Bicycle Factory - Grand Rapids is a $4 million investment into a historic rehabilitation and transformation of this former factory into a mixed use facility. Fifth Third Bank is the QEI investor in MMF. However, within one week of the closing the building was completely destroyed by the largest fire ever seen in the City. It is presently being restructured from a historic rehabilitation to a larger new construction. We expect to know the feasibility of the change by June, 2007.
9. Studio One - Detroit is a $5 million investment by Fifth Third Bank in the MMF toward this $18 million project toward a mixed use development in the City's Cultural Center and will provide 128 market rate apartments on land leased from Wayne State University. This project closed in May, 2007. It also has a state brownfield tax credit.
10. Woodard Station Lofts
Owosso is a $5 million investment using debt leveraged by a loan from Huntington Bank and new market tax credit equity from Fifth Third Bank into the MMF. This project is located in a low income rural community and will receive state and national historic tax credits, state brownfield tax credits in addition to the new market tax credits.

For more details and pictures go to the following mmf1.org link. In keeping with MMF's underwriting criteria none of the projects would have been financed but for the MMF investment.


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University of Michigan Study for Brightmoor Neighborhood

AABDS Wins Bright-moor Land Use Contract
AAB Development Strategies, LLC and its team of McKenna Associates, Inc. Spalding Decker and Allen Associates won a contract to prepare a Land Use Plan for the 5 1/2 square mile neighborhood in Detroit. The Team was hired by LISC as part of it Next Neighborhood Initiative.

The Brightmoor neighborhood was originally developed by a developer solicited by Henry ford to build low cost hoousing for his works being recruited from appalachia. He build thousands of of 800 square foot homes on slab with an outhouse in the rear. The neighborhood was annexed into Detroit in 1925. since the 50s the neighborhood has lost a significant part of its housing and population.

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Court Orders NEZ for
Scattered Sites

The City of Hamtramck and the plaintiffs have agreed and stipulated to a proposed Neighborhood Enterprise Zone for the HOME funded scattered site houses. 14 zones have been established to cover the 33 units. A rough outline is shown in the attached map. In addition, an NEZ annuity has been established for three units built by the Hamtramck CDC. $18,000 will be placed in an interest bearing account to reduce property taxes by approximately $1,715/year until the fund has been used up.

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Community & Business Organizing
Part of getting anything done requires us to establish new organizations and get them financed. Bogdan has been involved in setting up well over a dozen such organizations and getting them financed. Look into Getting Organized.

MMF Submits Application for 2008 NMTC Allocation
The Michigan Magnet Fund, using a team of Great Lakes Capital Fund, AAB Development Strategies, LLC and the Reznick Group submitted an application requesting a $102 million new market tax credit investment allocation. MMF is competing against 239 other Community Development Enti-ties requesting a total of $27.9 billion. $3.0 billion are available.

MMF received an allocation of $60 million in 2005. It has closed on $60 million and expects has close on all of the projects.

Michigan Backup
Several national CDE's indicated that Michigan was one of their seven highest priority state for their investment. It is projected that all other groups may together invest about $30 million in Michigan. They include:

National City Bank - $125 M
Consortium of America, Trammell Crow - $115 M
NCB Development Corp (Charter Schools & Health Care Facilities) - $54 M
Nonprofit Finance Fund - $20 M

These CDEs, although not listing Michigan as one of their seven highest priority states may be receptive to Michigan projects:
- ESIC - $105 M
- HEDC – National Development Council - $121 M
- LISC - $140 million
- Urban Research Park - $50 M

The complete list of CDE receiving a 4th Round allocation are shown herein. Any CDE with a national allocation may be a potential new market tax credit financing source.

AABDS Completes
Brownfield Plan for
Focus Hope
In partnership with AKT Peerless, AABDS prepared and obtained approval of a tax increment financing plan for its Michigan Bell Building and the surrounding neighborhood. The new HUD 202 Senior Development became the tax generator for the tif. It is little known that the city receives a tax reimbursement from the state for the "lost" taxes from a 202 development. That payment can be cpatured as part of a tif process.

AABDS Assists
AIMCO in Preparing LIHTC Apps

AIMCO, a national real estate development company called on AABDS to assist it in preparing five (5) LIHTC Preservation applications to rehabilitate sites scattered through the state.

AABDS Offers Data Base Design Services
Edwina Bogdan, Al's partner in life and business, is offering her services as an ACCESS Data Base Developer. Edwina has a lot of experience in developing databases that keep track of properties managed by a CDC. She has also done inventory systems, as well as market sales and projections, and can tie them together using access tables and Excel spread sheets as the data source. She creates easy to use input tables and reports, as per your specifications. See resume.

Jim & Drew's Deli A Smash
Jarrett Eggers, who received immediate notoriety when he proposed to the elusive and gorgeous Alyssa ,Bogdan, opened a new Deli in Boulder, Colorado. The reviews were phenomenal. See for yourself. Jimmy and Drew's is the place to go in the southwest. Jarrett and his partner are a huge success.

Alyssa Bogdan Weds
Edwina and I are ecstatically pleased. She is our baby girl.
. It is great news that she has found her life mate. The wedding is was September 9th. What a wedding!!! Everyone cried and had a great time. Long to be remembered.
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Broad Services Considered
Based on his long history in community and economic development. Bogdan has developed a broad set of skills. See Background and Projects to get a good feel for Bogdan's skills and activities.

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Under Projects we have a description of the various projects the Bogdan has worked on. They are there to convey experience but also may be a source of good ideas that we can help you implement or you can use on your own.

 



 

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