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Affordable Housing Finance’s 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards and Hall of Fame Luncheon Nov. 5, 2010, at the Fairmont Millennium Park Awards Luncheon sponsored by Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Photography by Steve Kagan

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Page 1: AHF Live Awards Luncheon

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

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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Bank of America’s David Leopold and

Linda Mandolini, executive director of

Eden Housing

PRESERVATION WINNER: ASHLAND VILLAGESan Leandro, Calif.; developed by Eden Housing

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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

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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

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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

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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

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(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

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HOUSING HALL OF FAME 2010 INDUCTEE: ROBERT GREER

President, Michaels Development Co.

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HOUSING HALL OF FAME 2010 INDUCTEE: DAVID REZNICK

Co-founder and chairman, Reznick Group, P.C.

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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

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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