Project Information
Pleasant Park Cooperative, Inc.
Mi Casa, Inc.
301 63rd Street Northeast, Washington, District of Columbia

 
Substantial Rehabilitation
Closed
Completed
Previous Funding
This project was previously funded by DHCD. This section provides details about the existing loan and the phase of the project that it financed.
 
Project Name
Project Scope
Closing Date
Loans - Total
Loan Amount
 
Pleasant Park Cooperative, Inc. Substantial Rehabilitation 05-19-2015 $6,095,040
TOT       $6,095,040
Subsequent Funding
This project has received, or is being considered for, additional funding from DHCD. This section provides details about the new loan and the phase of the project with which it is associated.
 
Project Name
Project Scope
Loan Status
Projected or Actual Closing Date
 
Pleasant Park - Additional Financing Additional Financing Closed 09-28-2016
Pleasant Park Cooperative, Inc. Substantial Rehabilitation Closed 05-19-2015
Unit Mix
14
19
3
4
59
60
DHCD Financing
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