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AHC Celebrates Opening of 108 New Affordable Rental Apartments in Arlington, Virginia
May 9, 2008

AHC Inc., the largest nonprofit developer and owner of affordable housing in Northern Virginia, celebrated the opening of The Frederick, a nine-story building with 108 new apartments for low- and moderate-income residents, it has announced. The homes are affordable to households earning less than 60 percent of the area median income (AMI). The project's innovative components -- extensive services for residents, unique mixed-use, mixed-income development, and location in one of Arlington's most urban and metro-accessible neighborhoods -- add up to one of the region's state-of-the-art affordable housing projects. The project also has programs for teens, families with children, adults with disabilities and seniors.

 
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