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WNC Closes Latest LIHTC Fund at $210M

WNC & Associates, Inc. has closed on WNC Institutional Tax Credit Fund 59, L.P., a $210-million national Low-Income Housing Tax Credit fund. The fund will support the creation and preservation of affordable housing across 18 communities in 13 states.

Fund 59 is investing in 2,015 units across Alaska, California, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Nevada, and Texas. The portfolio includes seven new-construction communities and 11 preservation communities. Five of the properties serve seniors, while 13 provide affordable housing for families.

“We are grateful for the continued confidence our investor partners place in WNC and our mission,” said Christine Cormier, EVP of investor relations at Irvine-based WNC. “Fund 59 reflects the trust we’ve built over more than five decades and the continued demand for investments that deliver meaningful community impact alongside long-term value. Together with our investors, we’re helping connect private capital with affordable housing solutions in communities across the country.”

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