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    Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
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    P.O. Box 1728
    Madison, WI 53701-1728
    Telephone: 
    (608) 266-7884
    Fax: 
    (608) 267-1099

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  • HFA News
    July 29, 2010
    A new era of affordable senior housing in Green Bay and a vision to continue the city’s downtown redevelopment efforts were celebrated today with a special dedication ceremony and reception for state and community leaders. The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) gathered alongside city officials and representatives from Wisconsin Housing Preservation Corp, JP Morgan Chase and Bank Mutual at the construction site of Woodland Park Apartments, one of two apartment buildings currently being constructed for local residents.
  • HFA News
    June 28, 2010
    The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) announced today that the WHEDA Foundation, Inc. is awarding $500,000 in housing grants to 49 special‐needs housing providers throughout the state. These grants, awarded during WHEDA’s annual Housing Grant Program competition, will help housing providers build new facilities or make improvements to their existing facilities.
  • HFA News
    June 22, 2010
    The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) announced today that the WHEDA Foundation, Inc. is awarding $500,000 in housing grants to 49 special‐needs housing providers throughout the state. These grants, awarded during WHEDA’s annual Housing Grant Program competition, will help housing providers build new facilities or make improvements to their existing facilities.
  • HFA News
    May 17, 2010
    Standard and Poor’s (S&P) recently affirmed the AA ratings on the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority’s (WHEDA) single family program and removed the Authority from Credit Watch. S&P’s affirmation follows Moody’s action in October to affirm the program’s AA rating.
  • HFA News
    February 12, 2010
    After more than a year of not funding single family loans, the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), Wisconsin’s leader in affordable home homeownership, re-entered the affordable home loan market today with the help of Fannie Mae. “The world was very different in October 2008 when we were forced to shut down our program,” said WHEDA Executive Director Antonio Riley. “Times have changed in the 18 months since we last wrote loans. But we’re confident that the new product we’re offering, the WHEDA Fannie Mae Advantage, is going to meet this new reality as well as the expectations of the marketplace.”