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MARTA Announces $100 Million Increase to Atlanta Affordable Housing, TOD

The Atlanta Affordable Housing and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Initiative is a multi-product program designed to promote and support the development of ground-up mixed-income TOD projects.

by Staff
March 22, 2022
MARTA Announces $100 Million Increase to Atlanta Affordable Housing, TOD

This $100 million increase will bring the overall initiative target up to $200 million. 

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The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)announced a $100 million increase in its initiative with the Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group within Goldman Sachs Asset Management (Goldman Sachs).

This $100 million increase will bring the overall initiative target up to $200 million.

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The Atlanta Affordable Housing and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Initiative is a multi-product program designed to promote and support the development of ground-up mixed-income, TOD projects that benefit from proximity to MARTA’s 38 heavy rail stations, 12 Atlanta Streetcar light rail stops, and in new transit investment corridors.

The initiative will continue to focus on projects financed through Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women initiative, a $10 billion commitment to advance racial equity by investing in Black women.

“The Urban Investment Group is proud to reaffirm its engagement in Atlanta by doubling the targeted size of our affordable housing and TOD initiative with MARTA,” said Yarojin Robinson, managing director in the Urban Investment Group within Goldman Sachs Asset Management. “By investing in affordable housing near MARTA’s transit offerings, the Initiative will help to ensure that Atlanta remains accessible for all residents, regardless of household income. In addition, through projects like Skyline Apartments that are aligned with the firm’s One Million Black Women initiative, we are committed to partnering with Black-owned and -led developers and investing in majority-minority communities.”

A groundbreaking was held at 1090 Hank Aaron Drive in Atlanta to mark the beginning of the development of Skyline Apartments, a 250-unit affordable housing community, and the first investment made as part of the original $100 million initiative in partnership with Goldman Sachs. 

Skyline is across the street from the southern terminus of MARTA’s planned Summerhill Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project which will connect the Southeast BeltLine to heavy rail stations and bus routes in South Downtown Atlanta, both areas experiencing significant investment and redevelopment. 

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The rapid transit service is expected to be operational by the end of 2024. 

“We thank Goldman Sachs for helping to increase affordable housing density at and around our existing and planned transit infrastructure with this first transaction on Hank Aaron Drive,” said Collie Greenwood, MARTA interim GM/CEO. “And this $100 million increase in our initiative with Goldman Sachs supports our ongoing mission to provide an equitable and holistic approach to serving the communities in which we operate with transit and community development.”

Through the Initiative, Goldman Sachs will seek to provide capital via Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity, joint venture equity, and traditional construction debt, benefitting developers of affordable and mixed income housing projects and stimulating growth and opportunity across Atlanta.

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