Community Preservation Corporation

28 East 28th Street, 9th floor
New York NY, 10016-7943


The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) is a non-profit multi-bank community development corporation that specializes in the financing of low- and moderate-income housing throughout New York State and identified distressed neighborhoods in New Jersey. CPC makes construction and long-term loans to for-profit and non-profit property owners to create, rehabilitate and preserve single- and multi-family housing.

CDFI Awards for Community Preservation Corporation


CORE (2000) - $1,000,000

The profile for this award is not currently available.



CORE (1999) - $2,000,000

The CDFI Fund"s $2,000,000 capital grant will be used to provide gap financing for the rehabilitation of affordable housing stock in Newburgh and Albany, New York.



CORE (1998) - $2,000,000

With the help of the CDFI Fund, CPC will be able to fill affordable housing funding gaps in two areas of New York that are currently underserved by the private mortgage market Bronx Community Districts 1, 2, and 3 (including Mott Haven and Hunts Point) and depressed sections of Syracuse, New York.



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