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Merchants Affordable Housing Rebrands, Relocates to Downtown Indianapolis

Merchants Affordable Housing Corp. has rebranded to RDOOR Housing Corporation, embarking on the next chapter as one of the largest nonprofit providers of affordable housing in Indiana. It’s relocating to new offices in downtown Indianapolis. 

“Though we are proud of our founding connection to Merchants Bank of Indiana and their continued support of our organization, as we grow in size and scope, RDOOR captures what we do and what we will be,” said RDOOR president and CEO Bruce R. Baird.  

RDOOR and its closely aligned affiliates’ current portfolio consists of more than 3,000 units throughout Marion County and Indiana, and the team continues to look for opportunities to expand outside the state.

As part of the rebrand implementation, the organization renovated the former Girls Inc. office at 441 W. Michigan St. as its new headquarters. The downtown Indianapolis location will allow the RDOOR team to be closer to its clients and co-locate with Partners in Housing.

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