AUSTIN, TEXAS — A partnership between SGI Ventures and the Austin Affordable Housing Corp. has completed Cady Lofts, a 100-unit supportive housing project in Austin’s Hancock neighborhood. Cady Lofts offers studio apartments for renters that are earning between 40 to 60 percent of the area median income, or who are overcoming homelessness, dealing with physical and developmental disabilities or recovering from addiction.
Each studio will be fully-furnished and feature appliances and eco-friendly utility systems. Residents have access to a communal computer lab, health and wellness center, case management offices and central laundry facilities.
Cady Lofts was financed in part by $18.5 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits ($16.5 million in federal and $2 million in state) that were issued by the Texas Department of Community Affairs and syndicated by Hunt Capital Partners. Three Bar Architecture designed the project, and Skybeck Construction served as the primary contractor.