Press Release

Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund allocates FY18 funds

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 7, 2018

Media Contact:
Will Ford 574-5170/322-5642
Jessica Wethington, 574-5174/386-0573

Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund allocates FY18 funds
Allocation was celebrated at groundbreaking of a development in Middletown

LOUISVILLE, KY (March 7, 2018)—The Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund (LAHTF) has announced the allocation of FY18 funds. LAHTF allocated about $8.76 million to 22 different projects which will assist in the creation or preservation of 1,115 units to projects in 8 Metro Council Districts.

Because of Trust Fund dollars,

Press Release: Develop Louisville’s Office of Housing and Community Development and the Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund to host informational meetings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 22, 2017

Media Contact:
Will Ford 574-5170/322-5642
Jessica Wethington, 574-5174/386-0573

Develop Louisville’s Office of Housing and Community Development and the Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund to host informational meetings
New funding available for affordable housing development

LOUISVILLE, KY (September 22, 2017)-Develop Louisville’s Office of Housing and Community Development and the Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund (LAHTF) will jointly host four informational meetings to discuss new funding opportunities available through the Louisville Creating Affordable Residences for Economic Success {CARES) Program and the LAHTF’s funding pools.

Press Release: Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund allocates FY17 funds

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 19, 2016

Media Contact:
Will Ford 502-574-5170
Jessica Wethington 502-574-5174

Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund allocates FY17 funds
$2.35 million will assist in creating 326 affordable housing units

LOUISVILLE, KY (December 19, 2016)—Mayor Greg Fischer joined the Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund (LAHTF) today to announce the recipients of LAHTF funds that were allocated in the FY17 budget. A total of $2.35 million will be distributed to six local agencies to supplement the financing of 326 affordable housing units.