497 1 ahit-497_010819.htm DEFINITIVE MATERIALS

AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust
Helping Build Twin Cities - The Union Way
January 2019

 

  

The AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust builds on over 30 years of experience investing union capital responsibly to deliver competitive returns to its participants while generating union construction jobs, affordable housing, and economic and fiscal impacts that benefit the communities where union members live and work.

 

The Twin Cities area is a strong market for the HIT. Since inception, the HIT has invested over $942 million in 61 projects with total development investment of $1.5 billion. These projects have built or preserved over 8,910 housing units and created an estimated 15.3 million hours of union construction work*.

 

 

 

Economic and Fiscal Impacts of the HIT-Financed Projects in the Twin Cities Area

In 2017 Dollars, Since Inception*

 

$2.9B total economic benefits

 

$1.1B personal income

 

18,335 total jobs across industry segments

 

7,580 union construction jobs, 15.3M hours of work

 

$111.2M state and local tax revenue generated

 

     
     
         
 

333 on the Park: The HIT provided $27.7 million of funding for the $42.3 million substantial rehabilitation of the 134-unit, 333 on the Park in St. Paul, creating an estimated 191 union construction jobs.

 

   

Five 15 on the Park: The HIT provided $33.4 million in funding for the $52.3 million new construction of the 259-unit Five 15 on the Park apartments in Minneapolis, creating an estimated 256 union construction jobs.

 

 

* Figures provided by Pinnacle Economics are estimates calculated using an IMPLAN input-output model based on HIT project data information. Data current as of December 31, 2018. Since inception dates from 1984 - 2018.

 

 

 

Projects in the Twin Cities Area in the Last 10 Years

2009 – 2018

 

In the past 10 years, the HIT has invested $600 million in 24 projects with a total development investment of $1.0 billion. These projects are creating an estimated 9.8 million hours of union construction work*.

 

Project   Location Units  HIT Investment TDC

Union

Jobs*

Applewood Pointe of Bloomington at Southtown   Bloomington 101  $17,597,900 $20,280,641 113
Ellipse on Excelsior   St. Louis Park 132  $26,122,000  $33,244,543 186
Flo Co Fusion   Minneapolis 84  $13,543,000  $16,026,159 88
Riverside Plaza Apartments   Minneapolis 1,303  $49,950,000  $123,267,007 882
Applewood Pointe of Roseville at Langton Lake   Roseville 48  $4,700,000  $11,241,637 60
City Walk - Walkway Uptown Apartments   Minneapolis 92  $16,802,100  $20,161,502 103
The Penfield   St. Paul 254  $40,942,800  $62,505,140 319
West Side Flats Apartments   St. Paul 178  $23,500,000  $31,234,356 159
Yorkdale Terrace Townhomes   Edina 90  $4,470,000  $17,242,238 116
Five 15 on the Park   Minneapolis 259  $33,400,000  $52,331,187 256
333 on the Park   St. Paul 134  $27,680,000  $42,331,034 191
Seward Towers East and West   Minneapolis 640  $29,750,000  $99,198,392 270
Zvago Cooperative at Glen Lake   Minnetonka 54  $14,821,600  $18,981,774 83
1500 Nicollet   Minneapolis 183  $34,120,000  $61,736,138 268
Green on Fourth Apartments   Minneapolis 243  $42,654,700  $56,169,929 251
Pioneer Apartments   St. Paul 143  $14,475,000  $48,739,737 201
Union Flats   St. Paul 217  $30,630,000  $68,476,863 306
Zvago Cooperative at St. Anthony Park   St. Paul 49  $14,577,500  $18,185,346 82
Elevate at Southwest Station   Eden Prairie 222 $49,500,000 $63,510,988 269
Zvago Cooperative at Central Village   Apple Valley 58 $15,815,400 $19,680,017 82
The Chamberlin   Richfield 316 $48,277,000 $62,509,690 209
Riverdale Station East   Coon Rapids 180 $28,350,000 $38,273,494 162
Riverdale Station West   Coon Rapids 71 $6,925,000 $17,489,676 69
Lake Street Housing   Minneapolis 111 $11,890,000 $27,554,885 111
TOTAL (LAST 10 YEARS: 2009-2018)     5,162 $600,494,000 $1,030,372,373 4,836

 

     
     

The Penfield

St. Paul

Zvago Cooperative at Glen Lake

Minnetonka

Seward Towers East & West

Minneapolis

     
     
Investors should consider the HIT’s investment objectives, risks and expenses carefully before investing. A prospectus containing more complete information may be obtained from the HIT by calling the Marketing and Investor Relations Department collect at 202-331-8055 or by viewing the HIT’s website at www.aflcio-hit.com. The prospectus should be read carefully before investing.
 
  January 2019