AmSouth Obtains $774,950 in Grants for Affordable Housing; Funds Will Help 4 Organizations Provide Shelter across the Southeast
31 Juillet 2006 - 11:09PM
Business Wire
AmSouth Bank (NYSE:ASO) has obtained $774,950 in grants for four
organizations that provide affordable housing in the Southeast. The
money will be awarded through the Federal Home Loan Bank of
Atlanta's Affordable Housing Program, a competitive program that
provides funding assistance for single- and multi-family housing.
Since the early 1990s, AmSouth has sponsored 88 successful
Affordable Housing Program applications through the Atlanta bank,
which has provided over $38 million in subsidies used in developing
2,713 units of affordable housing. The bank has also provided over
$46 million in construction and permanent financing for these
projects. The Affordable Housing Program funds awarded in the most
recent grants, coupled with bank financing and other resources,
will help the organizations build or renovate 105 units of
affordable housing. The following organizations, whose applications
were all underwritten by AmSouth, will receive grants: Columbia,
Tenn., Housing Authority: The Columbia Housing Authority will use a
$499,950 grant to renovate North Ridge Apartments, a 50-unit
complex for very low- and low-income residents in Columbia, Tenn.
The 25-year-old development of rental duplexes will be completely
upgraded with new interior and exterior features, including new
roofing, new appliances, ramps and rails to provide handicap
accessibility, insulation, and other improvements. The Braden
Group: The Braden Group will use a $140,000 grant to construct
Saratoga Court Apartments, a 48-unit rental complex for elderly
residents in Summerville, Ga. The complex consists of 24
one-bedroom units and 24 two-bedroom units. Amenities include
porches, storage rooms, monitored call systems, a community
building with space for a kitchen, library, computer room, exercise
room, manager's office and laundry facility. Pinellas Habitat for
Humanity: Pinellas Habitat for Humanity will use a $100,000 grant
for infrastructure costs related to building 12 single-family and
multi-family homes as part of the Lake Butler subdivision in Tarpon
Springs, Fla. Pinellas Habitat will work with the Tarpon Springs
Housing Authority to develop the mixed-income housing project,
which will offer 45 percent of the units to very low- and
low-income homebuyers. Clarksdale Area Habitat for Humanity:
Clarksdale's Habitat for Humanity will use a $35,000 grant to
construct seven single-family homes in the Bobby Barr Subdivision
for very low-income families in Clarksdale, Miss. Participating
homeowners will help construct their homes and attend homeowner
education classes. The subdivision is named for Bobby Barr,
AmSouth's Clarksdale city president, who has been a long-time
supporter, advocate and local chapter president for Habitat for
Humanity. Organizations seeking these grants must be underwritten
by a member bank, such as AmSouth. According to the Federal Home
Loan Bank of Atlanta, since 1990, housing organizations have used
more than $300 million in Affordable Housing Program funds to help
develop more than 55,656 housing units and to provide down-payment
assistance to nearly 5,700 families. About AmSouth AmSouth is a
regional bank holding company with $54 billion in assets, more than
680 branch banking offices and more than 1,200 ATMs. AmSouth
operates in Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and
Georgia. AmSouth is a leader among regional banks in the Southeast
in several key business segments, including consumer and commercial
banking, small business banking, mortgage lending, equipment
leasing, and trust and investment management services. AmSouth also
offers a complete line of banking products and services at its web
site, www.amsouth.com.
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