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Affordable Housing Finance's 2010 Readers' Choice Winners, Young Leaders, and Affordable Housing Hall of Fame Inductees
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Affordable Housing Finance’s 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards and Hall of Fame Luncheon
Nov. 5, 2010, atthe Fairmont
Millennium Park
Awards Luncheon sponsored by Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
Photography by Steve Kagan
David Leopold, senior vice president
and tax credit originations
executive for Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, and Susan
Friedland, executive director of
Affordable Housing Associates
FAMILY WINNER: PETALUMA AVENUE HOMESSebastopol, Calif.; developed by Affordable Housing Associates
Christine Serlin, executive editor of
Affordable Housing Finance, and
Jeff Oberdorfer, executive director of
First Community Housing
GREEN WINNER: CASA FELIZ STUDIOSSan Jose, Calif.; developed by First Community Housing and The John Stewart Co.
Bank of America’s David Leopold and
William F. Little, executive vice
president of development for the
Chicago Housing Authority
HISTORIC REHAB WINNER: BRITTON BUDD APARTMENTSChicago; developed by Chicago Housing Authority
AHF’s Christine Serlin with
Don Falk (center), executive director
of Tenderloin Neighborhood
Development Corp., and Jim Buckley,
former president of Citizens Housing
MASTER-PLANNED/MIXED-USE WINNER: MOSAICASan Francisco; developed by Citizens Housing Corp. and Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp.
Bank of America’s David Leopold and
Linda Mandolini, executive director of
Eden Housing
PRESERVATION WINNER: ASHLAND VILLAGESan Leandro, Calif.; developed by Eden Housing
AHF’s Christine Serlin with
Gloria Burton, housing developer
and director of farmworker housing for Catholic Housing
Services
RURAL WINNER: VILLA SAN JUAN BAUTISTACentralia, Wash.; developed by Catholic Housing Services
Bank of America’s David Leopold with
Volunteers of America’s Robin
Keller, vice president of
affordable housing development, and Patrick Sheridan,
senior vice president of housing
development
SENIORS WINNER: THE TERRACES ON TULANENew Orleans; developed by Volunteers of America
AHF’s Christine Serlin with
Skid Row Housing Trust’s Mike Alvidrez
(center), executive director, and Cristian
Ahumada, housing director
SPECIAL-NEEDS WINNER: NEW CARVER APARTMENTSLos Angeles; developed by Skid Row Housing Trust
AHF’s Christine Serlin and Bank of America’s
David Leopold with Mercy Housing
California’s Sharon Christen (second from
left), senior housing developer; Ileah La Vora
(center), assistant project manager; and Lauren
Maddock, asset manager
OVERALL AND URBAN WINNERS: 10TH AND MISSION FAMILY HOUSINGSan Francisco; developed by Mercy Housing California
(From left) Stacy L. Spann, Howard County Housing; Alice Carr, Citi Community Capital; Kevin Zwick, Housing Trust of Santa Clara County; DJ Nelson, The Eagle Point Cos.; and Caleb Roope, The Pacific Cos.
AHF’s 2010 YOUNG LEADERS
HOUSING HALL OF FAME 2010 INDUCTEE: ROBERT GREER
President, Michaels Development Co.
HOUSING HALL OF FAME 2010 INDUCTEE: DAVID REZNICK
Co-founder and chairman, Reznick Group, P.C.
HOUSING HALL OF FAME 2010 INDUCTEES: PATRICIA AND THE LATE JAMES ROUSE
Bart Harvey, former president and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners, accepts the award on behalf of the Rouse family
HOUSING HALL OF FAME 2010 INDUCTEE: JULIA STASCH
Vice president of the human and community development program at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation