‘First-of-its-kind’ AltCap investment pool aims to transform Kansas City’s urban blight

August 27, 2018  |  Startland News Staff

AltCap investment pool

With more than 5,000 blighted homes and vacant lots, Kansas City’s urban core might soon see some help thanks to new AltCap investment pool.

AltCap, a Kansas City-based community development financial institution, has partnered with  Legal Aid of Western Missouri and Stinson Leonard Street to create a fund that’s focused on rehabilitation of housing in Kansas City’s urban core. The effort already has raised $305,000 from local investors and the First Federal Bank of Kansas City.

The “first-of-its-kind partnership” will provide title clearing services and loans to rehabbers restoring abandoned homes in the urban core, said AltCap president Ruben Alonso III. AltCap will manage the funds, underwriting and services loans to rehabbers that are working in partnership with neighborhood associations, he added.

“The short-term loans will be used to hire laborers, contractors, plumbers, electricians and other construction trades, creating local jobs and supporting economic activity, while revitalizing homes and neighborhoods in the urban core,” he said.

Abandoned homes often attract crime, reduce property values and diminish the quality of life for people who live in the area, AltCap said. The KC Social Investment Pool helps revitalize urban core neighborhoods by providing the funding to allow rehabbers to turn blighted properties into quality homes for working, low-income families.

The 29 neighborhoods that are eligible for the program include:

  • Scarritt
  • Indian Mound
  • Lykins
  • Independence Plaza
  • East 23rd St. PAC
  • Blue Valley
  • Sheffield
  • Washington Wheatley
  • Key Coalition
  • Santa Fe
  • Mount Hope
  • Boston Heights
  • Ivanhoe
  • Oak Park
  • Palestine
  • Vineyard
  • 49/63
  • Blue Hills
  • Town Fork Creek
  • Mt. Cleveland
  • Swope Parkway / Elmwood
  • Marlborough East
  • Marlborough West
  • Tri-Blenheim
  • Neighborhoods United for Action (NUFA)
  • Ruskin
  • Forgotten Homes
  • Manheim Park

For those interested in learning more, AltCap and Legal Aid are hosting a workshop at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 13 at the Seton Center, 2816 E. 23rd St., Kansas City, MO 64127. Additional information is available at www.alt-cap.org/home-rehab or by contacting Davin Gordon, AltCap business development officer at davin@alt-cap.org

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