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I haven't confirmed this by perusing the WA State Housing Finance Commission's LIHTC available public documents, but I've heard that Inland is crushing it on LIHTC award applications because they do in-house construction and are able to build at a lower cost than the non-profit developers who have to contract for general contractors in this insane construction market.From todays DJC.
https://www.djc.com/news/re/12127662.html
Inland is a prospective buyer ... The new plan is for a six-story building with 260 units affordable to households earning 60% of area median income.