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Two corporations created a plan for a building that combined the NYSHCR 9% tax credit program and the DOH's licensed Enriched Housing Program for frail seniors – the first of its kind in New York
In addition to pursuing LEED for Homes, the project hoped to earn New York State Energy Research and Development Authority energy efficiency incentives and Historic Building Tax Credits