497 1 hitkmbos1221-497_011922.htm DEFINITIVE MATERIALS

 

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The AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust builds on over 35 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.

 

Economic and Fiscal Impacts of the HIT-Financed Projects in Boston

 

         
36 $667.4M $21.0M $1.6B 4,232
         
Projects

HIT Investment

Amount

Building America

NMTC Allocation

Total Development

Cost

Housing Units 

Created or Preserved 

         
         
12.9M 14,890 $1.2B $89.7M $2.9B
         

Hours of Union

Construction Work

Total Jobs Across

Industries

Total Wages

and Benefits

State and Local Tax

Revenue Generated

Total Economic

Impact

 

 

 

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PROJECT PROFILE:

COTE VILLAGE 

The HIT provided $20.1 million in financing for the $49.0 million new construction of the 76-unit, all affordable, Cote Village apartments, creating an estimated 415,960 hours of union construction work.

PROJECT PROFILE:

OLD COLONY PHASE THREE C 

The HIT provided $36.4 million in financing for the $26.5 million new construction of the 55-unit, all affordable, Old Colony Phase Three C project, creating an estimated 198,030 hours of union constuction work.

  

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Job and economic impact figures are estimates calculated using IMPLAN, an input-output model, based on HIT and HIT subsidiary Building America CDE, Inc. project data. Data is current as of December 31, 2021. Economic impact data is in 2020 dollars and all other figures are nominal. 

 

 

 

Helping Build Boston—The Union Way DECEMBER 2021

 

 

 

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Horizons Watermark (Building America) Maverick Landing 95 Saint Alphonsus Street

 

 

 

“When union pension capital is invested in construction projects built with 100% union labor and creating affordable housing, we are investing in ourselves while addressing a critical community need.”

—Brian Doherty, Secretary Treasurer 

Building and Construction Trades Council of Metropolitan Boston

 

 

 

HIGHLIGHTS OF BOSTON INVESTMENTS

  

Project Location

HIT Investment/Building

America NMTC Allocation

TDC

Construction

Work Hours

95 Saint Alphonsus Street Apartments Boston $51,940,400   $66,685,759   478,300  
Cote Village Boston $20,116,000   $49,049,428   415,960  
Dudley Municipal Center Boston $7,500,000   $115,853,503   1,222,940  
Franklin Square Apartments Boston $47,330,000   $75,462,270   158,980  
Horizons Watermark Boston $8,000,000   $62,076,217   455,850  
Old Colony Phase Two A Boston $12,435,000   $22,211,272   211,980  
Old Colony Phase Two B Boston $21,050,000   $39,236,796   377,070  
Old Colony Phase Three A Boston $47,880,000   $64,040,973   511,510  
Old Colony Phase Three B Boston $42,449,000   $61,054,733   486,320  
Old Colony Phase Three C Boston $36,430,000   $26,506,507   198,030  

 

Job and economic impact figures are estimates calculated using IMPLAN, an input-output model, based on HIT and HIT subsidiary Building America CDE, Inc. project data. Data is current as of December 31, 2021. Economic impact data is in 2020 dollars and all other figures are nominal.

 

Investors should consider the HIT’s investment objectives, risks and expenses carefully before investing. Investors may view the HIT’s current prospectus, which contains more complete information, on its website at www.aflcio-hit.com and may obtain a copy from the HIT by calling the Marketing and Investor Relations Department collect at 202-331-8055. Investors should read the current prospectus carefully before investing.

 

 

 

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