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Donna Kimura

Deputy editor of Affordable Housing Finance magazine, vinyl record collector, dog lover, and coffee enthusiast. All rants are my own.

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  • 1 week ago | housingfinance.com | Donna Kimura

    A new study on loan maturities for affordable housing properties reports that the sector has avoided some of the turbulence seen in its market-rate counterpart, reports Yardi Matrix. The firm also reports that approximately $10.5 billion of commercial mortgages backed by fully affordable properties are set to mature over the next three years, while another $31.7 billion is coming due by 2035.

  • 1 week ago | housingfinance.com | Donna Kimura

    Bob Simpson is founder and CEO of the Multifamily Impact Council, a national nonprofit responsible for establishing and maintaining the first common framework of impact principles and reporting metrics for the multifamily industry. Simpson is an expert in affordable, green, and healthy housing with more than 25 years of experience working at the highest levels of housing finance and public policy.

  • 2 weeks ago | multifamilyexecutive.com | Donna Kimura

    Home > News > House Passes Reconciliation Bill With LIHTC Provisions News p_gangler / Adobe Stock The House of Representatives passed the 2025 reconciliation bill, which includes key provisions to expand the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC). The 215-214 vote today sends the sweeping legislation dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to the Senate, which is expected to consider it after the Memorial Day break.

  • 2 weeks ago | housingfinance.com | Donna Kimura

    The House of Representatives passed the 2025 reconciliation bill, which includes key provisions to expand the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC). The 215-214 vote today sends the sweeping legislation dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to the Senate, which is expected to consider it after the Memorial Day break.

  • 2 weeks ago | housingfinance.com | Donna Kimura

    A new law has opened the door for owners of certain large mixed-income housing developments to partially convert to condominiums in order to protect at-risk affordable housing units in New York City.

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