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Amazon has deepened its commitment to affordable housing in Northern Virginia, where new projects are providing homes for workers in the region who often find costs are out of reach.

The company鈥檚 Housing Equity Fund recently announced it is adding $1.4 billion on top of an original investment of $2.2 billion.

The money is directed to听three of Amazon鈥檚 hometown communities, including Arlington – the home of its second headquarters, as well as the Puget Sound region in Washington state and Nashville.

 

The latest goal is to help fund the creation and preservation an additional14,000 affordable homes across these communities. The company鈥檚 original commitment was to help fund 21,000 affordable homes within five years, a goal that was exceeded two years ahead of schedule.

鈥淲e have found that we have partners really ready to go in this region,鈥 said Senthil Sankaran, principal of the Housing Equity Fund, during a June panel discussion of affordable housing at HQ2 in Arlington. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 actually one of the reasons the fund has performed so well, here in HQ2.鈥

Accelerant for speeding up housing projects听听

Housing advocates know all too well that housing projects can take years to clear all the hurdles needed before they are built and open to residents.

Carmen Romero, president of the Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH), said Amazon has helped to speed up the process for getting projects completed.

She noted that her organization, which in the past has overseen one or two major housing projects a year, now has six projects moving forward.

One of these projects, ,听recently opened across from the Ballston Metro station, with 144 units.

鈥淲e had 1,800 people on the interest list before certificate of occupancy,鈥 Romero said, citing the high demand for an affordable place to live. 鈥淭hat is our biggest challenge.鈥

She pointed out that the project preceded her tenure at APAH and overall took about 17 years to come together.

But APAH was able to push it to the finish line.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where I think Amazon played a critical piece when they came in town,鈥 she said.

Sankaran said Amazon has sought to address housing gaps and move things along.

鈥淎 hallmark of the program is really about speed,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ow do we facilitate the fund being an accelerant?鈥

Support goes beyond providing capital听

The infusion of major funding from Amazon, everyone agreed, is critical to getting housing projects to move forward more quickly.

But Brian Allan 鈥淎J鈥 Jackson with LEO Impact Capital said it鈥檚 about much more than providing money.

鈥淚 think the key to the Amazon capital is the flexibility,鈥 Jackson said.

He pointed out that there is both a deep need for low-income housing, as well as moderate and middle-income housing.

鈥淪o thinking about this holistically, which Amazon has done, and very few other capital sources do, has been really, really critical to our ability to do what we鈥檝e done here in the region,鈥 he said.听

Sankaran pointed out that for Amazon, it is not just capital that is important, but helping to develop policies to respond to the community.

鈥淲e鈥檝e partnered with the Washington Council of Governments (COG) where we fund studies in terms of what policy changes could help promote additional production of affordable housing or preservation,鈥 he said.

Optimism moving forward

While there are always challenges ahead, Sankaran and the others said they are feeling good about the future.

鈥淚鈥檓 optimistic鈥 knowing that the opportunity exists out there, and I think the responsibility exists out there for all of us鈥 to make sure that everyone across the income spectrum is covered鈥 in order to call this place home,鈥 Sankaran said.

Jackson pointed out that progress in getting affordable housing near transit for mixed income residents, 鈥渕akes it impossible for other people to ignore it.鈥

He said Amazon has played a big role in that.

Romero pointed out that construction is now underway in Tysons Corner on The Exchange at Springhill Station, a 516 unit apartment complex developed by APAH, with the help of Amazon. It will provide homes for households earning 60% of the area median income or less.

She said work would not have moved forward as quickly without Amazon鈥檚 involvement, which includes $56 million from the company鈥檚 Housing Equity Fund.

鈥淎mazon is helping keep affordable housing on everyone鈥檚 agenda, which I think is important,鈥 Romero said.

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