UA, LLC

New York NY


UA, LLC intends to make investments in commercial properties including retail, office, mixed-use and for-sale housing projects in low-income communities throughout the nation. UA will use its NMTC allocation to combine new sources of investor capital with existing community planning initiatives, establish local contracting opportunities, and attract office and retail tenants that bring jobs, goods and services to underserved communities. With the availability of the NTMC allocation, UA will be able to provide equity and debt with equity features at rates of up to 450 basis points to finance projects in severely economically distressed communities.

CDFI Awards for UA, LLC


NMTC (2009) - $45,000,000

UA, LLC is the general partner of UrbanAmerica LP, a minority controlled private real estate investment company. UA, LLC will provide equity and debt with equity features to develop and redevelop low-income community commercial properties including retail, office, mixed-use projects, and for-sale housing opportunities. UA’s strategy fosters neighborhood-level economic development activities by combining new sources of investor capital with existing community planning initiatives, establishing local contracting opportunities; attracting office and retail tenants that will bring new jobs, creating for-sale housing opportunities, bringing goods and services to underserved communities and developing financial partnerships with community development corporations to help support their non-profit activities and community initiatives.



NMTC (2008) - $27,000,000

UA, LLC is the general partner of UrbanAmerica LP, a minority controlled private real estate investment company. UA, LLC will provide equity and debt with equity features to develop and redevelop low-income community commercial properties including retail, office, mixed use projects, and for-sale housing opportunities. UA"s strategy fosters neighborhood level economic development activities by combining new sources of investor capital with existing community planning initiatives; establishing local contracting opportunities; attracting office and retail tenants that will bring new jobs; creating for-sale housing opportunities; bringing goods and services to underserved communities; and, developing financial partnerships with community development corporations to help support their non-profit activities and community initiatives.



NMTC (2007) - $75,000,000

UA, LLC intends to make investments in commercial properties including retail, office, mixed-use and for-sale housing projects in low-income communities throughout the nation. UA will use its NMTC allocation to combine new sources of investor capital with existing community planning initiatives, establish local contracting opportunities, and attract office and retail tenants that bring jobs, goods and services to underserved communities. With the availability of the NTMC allocation, UA will be able to provide equity and debt with equity features at rates of up to 450 basis points to finance projects in severely economically distressed communities.



NMTC (2005) - $50,000,000

UA LLC will use its NMTC allocation to provide necessary below-market rate equity and debt with equity features to commercial retail, office, and mixed-use projects in severely economically distressed communities.



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