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RDOOR Housing Names EVP of Development 

RDOOR Housing Corporation, formerly Merchants Affordable Housing Corp., has hired Ian Colgan as EVP of development. Colgan joins the RDOOR team at their new headquarters located at the former Girls Inc. building, 441 W. Michigan St. in downtown Indianapolis.  

Colgan brings nearly a decade of experience in housing development and urban planning to RDOOR’s team. Prior to joining RDOOR, Colgan worked as an assistant executive director of the Oklahoma City Housing Authority, where he spearheaded affordable housing initiatives, portfolio recapitalization and real estate development. Before this, he was the assistant planning director for the City of Oklahoma City and principal at Development Concepts, Inc. in Indianapolis. 

“We at RDOOR are thrilled that Ian has joined the team and our mission to bring stable multifamily housing units to Indianapolis, the state and beyond,” said president and CEO Bruce R. Baird. 

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