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Helping Build New York City—The Union Way 

 

 

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 New York City

  

74

 

Projects

 

$1.9B

 

HIT Investment
Amount

 

$8M

 

Building America

NMTC Allocation

 

$4.8B

 

Total Development
Cost

 

44,226

 

Housing Units
Created or Preserved

(92% affordable)

 

         
26.2M 29,358 $2.7B $370.0M $5.7B
         
Hours of Union Total Jobs Across Total Wages State and Local Tax Total Economic
Construction Work Industries and Benefits Revenue Generated Impact

 

 

 

   
   

PROJECT PROFILE:  

311 WEST 42ND STREET   

The HIT provided $50 million of financing for the new construction of the 330-unit, 311 West 42nd Street in Manhattan, creating an estimated 1,995,680 hours of union construction work.

PROJECT PROFILE: 

BROOKLYN CROSSING (18 SIXTH AVENUE AT PACIFIC PARK) 

The HIT provided $100 million of financing for the new construction of the 858-unit 18 Sixth Avenue at Pacific Park, in Brooklyn, creating an estimated 3,881,830 hours of union construction 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 March 31, 2022. Economic impact data is in 2021 dollars and all other figures are nominal.

 

 

 

Helping Build New York City—The Union Way MARCH 2022

 

 

 

         
         

Betances Residence

 

1490 Southern Boulevard

 

Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center

        (Building America)

 

 

 

“When building trades’ pension capital is used to finance 100% union built development in New York City, our pension funds get stronger. When the project also addresses the City’s massive need for affordable housing, it is a win-win.”

Gary LaBarbera, President   

    Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York 

 

 

 

HIGHLIGHTS OF NEW YORK CITY INVESTMENTS

    HIT Investment/Building   Construction
Project Location America NMTC Allocation TDC Work Hours
1490 Southern Boulevard Bronx $35,000,000 $59,120,711 456,530
Betances Residence Bronx $52,000,000 $98,000,000 633,290
Brooklyn Crossing Brooklyn $100,000,000 $710,000,000 3,881,830
33 Bond Street (2017 Bonds) Brooklyn $20,000,000 $287,120,000 266,760
311 West 42nd Street Manhattan $50,000,000 $337,700,000 1,995,680
606 West 57th St. (2017 Bonds) Manhattan $20,000,000 $275,384,620 268,520
606 West 57th St. (2018 Bonds) Manhattan $30,000,000 $153,157,894 387,130
Penn South Cooperative (2017) Manhattan $55,000,000 $191,000,000 473,480
Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center Queens $8,000,000 $23,420,528 216,970
Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center II Yonkers $18,300,000 $21,130,584 210,590

 

 

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 March 31, 2022. Economic impact data is in 2021 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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