Top best Project Finance Lawyers Near me in ZIP 23510

Explore Project Finance lawyers near ZIP code 23510 in Norfolk, Virginia. Compare 2 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.

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Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.8 out of 5

Location: Norfolk 23510
Firm: Crenshaw, Ware & Martin, Plc

Mrs. Reynolds’ practice focuses on project finance, affordable housing, taxation, public sector and community development law, including the representation of Community Development Entities (CDEs) in connection with the New Markets Tax Credits program. She has also had experience in the area of trust and estates and in representing governmental authorities in the area of eminent domain and redevelopment law.

Avvo Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5

Location: Norfolk 23510
Firm: Delphine Carnes Law Group, PLC

Delphine’s practice focuses on tax credit finance, affordable housing and community development. She represents public housing agencies, developers and lenders in connection with all aspects of housing and commercial development and redevelopment initiatives, with an emphasis on transactions using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (“LIHTC”), New Markets Tax Credits (“NMTC”), state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits (“HTC”), taxable and tax-exempt bonds, HUD financing, grant funds, conventional loans, and/or subordinated debt. She advises redevelopment and housing authorities in complex revitalization efforts, including mixed-finance transactions using Choice Neighborhood Initiative ("CNI") implementation grant funds, HOPE VI funds, LIHTC, and public and private sources of capital. She also assists housing authorities with the conversion of public housing units to project-based Section 8 through the Rental Assistance Demonstration (“RAD”) program. Delphine has been involved in the NMTC program since its inception, representing Community Development Entities, financial institutions and developers in transactions that often combine federal and state tax incentives with other financing sources.

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