NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION AND SCATTERED SITE REVITALIZATION

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NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION AND SCATTERED SITE REVITALIZATION October 10 th, 2012 David Brint CEO Brinshore Development (847) 562-9400 davidb@brinshore.com www.brinshore.com

Brinshore Company Overview Established in 1993 Urban redevelopment, master development and mixed-income housing focus More than 50 projects closed valued at more than $750MM: 15 Mixed Finance 17 other tax credit financed projects 10 conventional rental 11 homeownership developments 75,000 sf of commercial space

BACKGROUND: FORECLOSURE CRISIS AND HIGH HOUSING COSTS High foreclosure rates in two census tracts (neighborhoods) in 2010 destabilized micro housing market and led to worsening quality of life indicators Increasing number of distressed sales very few conventional sales stunted market Increasing violations of existing housing Deteriorating, functionally abandoned housing stock Increased crime activity High cost of housing in Evanston/Scarcity of affordable housing options Long term trend Lack of affordable and workforce housing options Existing affordable housing stock in deteriorating condition Few locations for new large-scale affordable and workforce housing production

BACKGROUND: FORECLOSURE CRISIS AND HIGH HOUSING COSTS Median Sales Price, January September 2010 All Types $295,000 Single Family/Townhome $380,000 Condos $279,000 Income needed to afford: All Types $84,000 Single Family/Townhome $110,000 Condos $80,000 Evanston housing out of reach for many households In 2008, only 16 percent of Evanston workers lived in the City Source: City of Evanston Clerk s Office; US Census

BACKGROUND: EVANSTON NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM 2 EFFORT City of Evanston and Brinshore partnered to author the City s NSP2 application City of Evanston/Brinshore were awarded one of 56 grants out of 482 applications received for two activities. Scattered Site redevelopment of 100 foreclosed or abandoned units of housing Mixed-income new construction residential community of a former brownfield (Emerson Square) HUD awarded NSP2 Grant to the City on February 11, 2010 in the amount of $18,150,000 to complete both Emerson Square and the Scattered Site Redevelopment effort Brinshore, its affiliated companies and third party contractors are in charge of all aspects of the acquisition, financing, construction, sales and marketing and property management to ensure quality, speed and accountability

BACKGROUND: EVANSTON TARGETED NSP2 INVESTMENT AREAS

OVERARCHING STRATEGY: EVANSTON NSP2 EFFORT Foster energy efficiency and long term functionality in rehab scope Provide housing opportunities for households currently underserved by the housing market Focus investment in blocks that have experienced significant disinvestment Provide both rental and homeownership opportunities Work with local real estate brokers to encourage first time homebuyers Partner with local institutions and employers, like Northwestern and St. Francis Hospital, to provide employer assistance for homebuyers Combine scattered site effort with anchor revitalization project Utilize local subcontractors and consultants to magnify local benefit of project

SCATTERED SITE SUCCESSES TO DATE 94 out of 100 units acquired or under site control 60 units completed 16 units under construction 9 units are in the bidding phase and will commence construction shortly 9 units are under contract or have site control As of 03/31/2012, 62% construction subcontracts to M/ W/EBE firms and 20% to Section 3 business concerns. Twenty (20) Section 3 residents from Evanston have been hired through the program

SCATTERED SITE SUCCESSES TO DATE For-Sale Homes 140 households have started homebuyer counseling 600 households have registered for the for-sale program 10 homebuyers have moved into their homes, have contracts or are under exclusive negotiation to purchase a home 5 properties under contract 5 properties listed on the MLS 7 properties to be listed in October Rental Homes 20 households have moved into fully renovated, energy efficient rental housing or have pending applications

EMERSON SQUARE 5+ acre site Brownfield 2 phases Infill location 65-70 units New Urbanist design Mixed Tenure Mixed Income Various housing types Home sizes ranging from 750-2200sf Leasing Office on site New public park Community garden Bike storage New street and sidewalks penetrating the site Enterprise Green Communities certified Energy Star certified Consistent with West Evanston Overlay Master Plan Anchor of City of Evanston Neighborhood Stabilization effort

EMERSON SQUARE

CONCLUSION Public/Private Partnerships allow for comprehensive approach to community revitalization Public resources are critical to investment strategies that seek to reset the useful life of deteriorated properties Focusing investment in blocks and neighborhoods that experience disinvestment can reverse market trends Strong demand for affordable and workforce housing in many submarkets allow for public investment to spark a market response Sufficient scale, comprehensiveness and expertise necessary to be successful