New Hampshire Housing commits funds to Dalianis House

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Bedford, NH – June 10, 2009 – (RealEstateRama) – At its recent meeting, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority’s Board of Directors approved financing for the Dalianis House in Nashua.

Harbor Homes Inc., the project sponsor, plans to create 40-units for honorably-discharged United States veterans by renovating a five-story commercial building located in downtown Nashua. The building was built in 1926 and originally served as a furniture showroom and warehouse. The Veterans Administration has also committed development and operating subsidies to this project.

Serving special needs groups, Harbor Homes provides affordable housing and supportive services to individuals and families living in the greater Nashua area who are living with long-term mental illness and/or homelessness. The Dalianis House is expected to build on the success of the Buckingham Place veterans project also located in Nashua.

New Hampshire Housing is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation established by the state Legislature. New Hampshire Housing operates a number of programs designed to assist low- and moderate-income persons to obtain housing. Since its inception, New Hampshire Housing has helped nearly 37,000 families purchase their own homes and has been instrumental in financing the creation of more than 14,000 multi-family housing units. More information about single family and multi-family housing programs offered by New Hampshire Housing can be found on the agency’s Web site, www.nhhfa.org.

For Further Information, Please Contact: Jane Law, Director, Communications
Phone: 603-310-9255
Email: jlaw (at) nhhfa (dot) org

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