Chase’s Historic Tax Credit (HTC) equity platform helps restore and preserve historic properties to strengthen and support communities across our national footprint. With direct federal and state Historic Tax Credit investments and a range of lending products, our goal is to bring simplicity to your complex financing challenges and make processes efficient and straightforward—helping you complete your historic renovation project faster.
National and regional real estate developers. Our HTC platform focuses on property types including multifamily market-rate and affordable housing, mixed-use buildings, offices, retail, community facilities, and selective hospitality and special-use facilities.
When you’re restoring a historic building, the last thing you need to worry about is navigating an unclear process. We prioritize transparency with straightforward terms and fees, so what you’re quoted is what you get—no games or hidden costs.
Whether your apartment building is market-rate or affordable housing, you'll benefit from working with one of the largest multifamily lenders in the U.S. We bring deep industry expertise to renovations of historic apartment buildings.
Working hand in hand with you and your team, our Commercial Real Estate and Commercial Banking Treasury and Payments team takes a consultative approach to deliver solutions and assist your organization to maximize today’s opportunities. Our breadth of expertise spans all real estate types, the systems you use to manage your properties, and cash management, so you have the support of our entire team to help you achieve your long-term goals.
Real Estate
5 tips for using Historic Tax Credit to preserve affordable housing
Mar 05, 2025
Rehabbing older affordable housing structures can be expensive—but they may be eligible for HTC financing. These five tips can help developers and housing authorities move projects forward.
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Food hall unlocks opportunity in downtown Syracuse
Feb 18, 2025
A vacant lot transformed into a thriving food hall, creating opportunities for Syracuse entrepreneurs and spurring neighborhood investment.
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If these walls could talk: Washington, D.C.
Feb 11, 2025
We’ve invested more than $1.1 billion in D.C. affordable housing and community services since 2019. Discover Community Development Banking’s local impact.
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