Top blog posts from 2015
What a fun year 2015 has been!
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Read MoreThe holidays and the new year are just around the corner, and that means it’s a perfect time for reflection. This year, I am giving thanks for the opportunity to work with amazing clients all around the country.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that soft money is drying up for affordable housing projects. There are more developers chasing fewer resources, thereby increasing competition.
Read MoreIn our 20 years in business, we’ve been fortunate to work with extremely dedicated and hard working individuals. And even better, when a group of individuals comes together and truly works as a team to meet common goals, they produce incredible results.
Read MoreI recently attended the Colville Indian Housing Authority’s grand opening celebration for its third Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) project.
Read MoreThe Colville Indian Housing Authority recently hosted a grand opening for its third Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) project. The project, named Eagle Nest, is located in Omak, WA, and consists of 12 single-family homes and four duplexes, reserved for tribal elders, and a community center.
Read MoreWe’ve made it halfway into spotlighting our 20th Anniversary Superheroes, our clients and partners who have accomplished amazing things in the housing and economic development industries!
Read MoreLast week, we announced our 20th Anniversary Superhero awardees and spotlighted the first individual.
Today we are excited to highlight and tell you more about our next two superheroes, Angela Christy and Darryl Jacobs, who are both distinguished attorneys.
I had the opportunity last week to participate in the 2015 Minnesota Indian Housing Conference hosted by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in Hinckley, MN.
Read MoreTravois’ job is to connect private investors with change agents throughout Indian Country. We provide the advice and capital that helps successful businesses, projects and programs grow. This gives us a glimpse into numerous aspects of life in Indian Country.
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