Welcome
Whether you are a housing advocate, a community member, a neighborhood resident, a tenant, a property owner, or real estate developer, we invite you to explore our website to see how MHDC (with its extensive history) can be a solution to your housing needs.
Development Services (MHDC)
Metropolitan Housing Development Corporation develops and rehabs housing for low- and moderate-income individuals, families, seniors, and for people with disabilities. Our team of specialists provides expert planning, market research, feasibility analysis, financial packaging, and construction management.
Property Management and Accounting Services
While MHDC provides development services, RMS (a wholly-owned subsidary) provides property management and accounting services. RMS currently manages a very large portfolio of both subsidized and market-rate housing.
Compliance Services (CMS)
Many governmental funding sources for housing require strict adherence to the rules and requirements of their particular programs. With this in mind MHDC created a subsidiary called Capital Management Services (CMS) specializing in the fulfillment of compliance requirements.
Housing Facilities
Below are some of the housing facilities that MHDC has developed through various government subsidy programs in several states in the U.S. These include projects utilizing Tax Credits, and other HUD endorsed programs. Among our many development projects we have also created Assisted Living Housing, and Life-Lease Estates.
Years
1968
YEAR ESTABLISHED
Customers
854+
UNITS OF SENIOR COMMUNITIES
Countries
1738+
UNITS OF MULTI FAMILY HOUSING
Commitment
210+
UNITS OF SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING
Awards
After more than a decade in litigation, which ultimately reached the Supreme Court of the United States (MHDC vs. Arlington Heights), the case was finally adjudicated in MHDC’s favor. This decision on the part of the Supreme Court allowed MHDC to create the Linden Place Apartments and Town Homes. Designed by the distinguished architectural firm of Nagle Hartray Associates Ltd., Linden Place, constructed in red brick and featuring a series of arched-windows on the uppermost floor of apartment building, was a rebuke to those who believed low-income housing could not be aesthetically pleasing. In 1983, Linden Place won the Distinguished Building Award from the American Institute of Architects. To this day, Linden Place remains a beautiful and much-imitated feature of the Arlington Heights landscape.