Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.

Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.

Real Estate

Columbus, OH 11,711 followers

Experts since 1990 in the development, construction, and management of affordable housing.

About us

Woda Cooper Companies, Inc. and its affiliates are experienced developers, general contractors, and property managers specializing in the design, construction, and management of affordable multi-family apartments, senior communities, and single family homes. Considered leading experts in the affordable housing industry, the Woda Cooper team is known for producing and maintaining high quality affordable housing. Founded in 1990 with Woda Development and Construction, Inc. Woda Cooper currently has approximately 330 properties and 16,000 units and operates in 17 states located in the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast regions of the country. Since its founding, Woda Cooper have continually evaluated and researched new markets to help ensure the availability of newly constructed or renovated affordable housing (LIHTC) units for workforce families and seniors. Our success would not be achieved without the faith and support of our many partners including Federal Agencies, State Housing Agencies, lenders, investors, and non-profit partners. We appreciate the confidence they have shown in us, and strive to maintain that trust in order to provide affordable, quality housing to low and moderate income households.

Website
http://www.wodagroup.com
Industry
Real Estate
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Columbus, OH
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1990
Specialties
LIHTC Development, Construction & Management and RD Section 515 & 538 Financing and Management

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  • Woda Cooper Companies, Inc. thanks our many employees, especially John Petty, who committed time, effort, and resources to collect and deliver truckloads of baby formula, diapers, medicines, food, water, clothing, and other supplies to areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene. We are continuing to source additional food, supplies, and support for the impacted residents. We ask that you consider a donation to organizations actively providing relief throughout the region including the American Red Cross, Samaritan's Purse, BeLoved Asheville, and the Cajun Navy Relief. The storm shattered the lives of many people throughout western North Carolina, Tennessee, and elsewhere, and the needs are acute.

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  • We were thrilled to recently host members of the Fisher Real Estate Society when they toured the construction site at Starling Yard in Columbus. The students at The Ohio State University were eager to learn more about our company, how affordable housing is created and operates, workings of the housing tax credit program, and the unique design features at Starling Yard. Starling Yard is the combination of historic adaptive reuse of the former Starling Middle School, plus two new construction buildings to provide 97 affordable rental homes.   The Starling school, listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 2022, was originally built as West High School in 1908. Design for new apartments in the historic building will take into consideration the existing character to preserve and restore architectural features. Many of the original architectural details will be incorporated including the lockers scattered throughout the building, showcases in hallways that will be dedicated to the history of the building, and original hardwood floors. In addition to the historic adaptive reuse units, Starling Yard will offer 52 units constructed in two new three-story buildings designed to complement the historic school.  The new buildings are in scale with the historic building and compatible with homes in the local residential neighborhood. We thank our partners and supporters for making it possible, including co-developer Franklinton Development Association, plus City of Columbus, Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Ohio Department of Development, Marble Cliff Capital, Huntington National Bank, Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust, Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County, Franklin County Commissioners, and the Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority.  PCI Design Group, Inc. is architect, with general contracting by Woda Construction, Inc. and management by Woda Management and Real Estate.   The student tour was facilitated by several members of the Woda Cooper team including Maia Cooper, Clay Cooper, Jon McKay, Jo Berning, and Tom Nebbergall, plus others.

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  • Canaan Crossing in Madison, GA, is the new home for an original metal sculpture commemorating the Jackson Youth Center that was once located on the site. Canaan Crossing is a 60-unit affordable housing community opened by Woda Cooper Companies, Inc. and Parallel Housing, Inc. Madison’s Public Arts Commission hosted a dedication ceremony for the new artwork September 30, 2024. Sculptor Harold Rittenberry was there to explain how he created the artwork, incorporating two salvaged columns from the building that housed the youth center. Other sculpture components include metal birds that pay tribute to the 12 Apostles and additional symbols of activities once held at the youth center, including weddings, sports games, dances, and church events.   Madison Mayor Fred Perriman also gave remarks, as did Councilmember Carrie Peters Reid, and the city's communication officer Ken Kocher. Woda Cooper Companies’ Jonathan Kuhn welcomed the group to Canaan Crossing and gave a brief background on the development.

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    Enjoy more photos from the Juniper Crossing I and Juniper Crossing II groundbreaking. The two-phased development will build a combined 81 affordable rental homes for seniors at 60 Obetz Road in Columbus. Phase II is one of the first developments under construction with financing resulting from the new state housing tax credit program. Timothy J. White, who spoke at the event on behalf of lender Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust noted that "affordable" isn't the best description for this housing option. “I think a property like Juniper Crossing should be called dignity housing," he said. Elon Simms, who spoke on behalf of Mayor Andrew J. Ginther, noted the value of investing in residents. "The people in this community are our greatest asset and any investment in our fellow neighbors is an investment in our collective future," said Simms, who serves as the Mayor's Chief of Staff. Thank you to our partners who participated in the event Chief Simms, Mr. White, plus representatives of the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, the Affordable Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County, Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority, and Jewish Family Services, who will provide referrals and coordinate supportive services at Juniper Crossing II. We also extend our gratitude to Merchants Capital who invested in the tax credits for both phases of Juniper Crossing and their affiliate Merchants Bank of Indiana who is construction lender. #housingforseniors #affordablehousing #dignityhousing #OhioLIHTC

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    Overnight rains didn’t stop the festivities at the groundbreaking celebration for Juniper Crossing I and Juniper Crossing II held October 2 at the construction site at 60 Obetz Road on Columbus’ south side. The event celebrated the start of the two phases to be built simultaneously to provide 44 units in Juniper Crossing I and 37 units for Juniper Crossing II, both targeted for senior residents. The combined 81 units will be offered to residents at a mix of incomes between 30% and 70% of area median income. Juniper Crossing II is one of the first developments to be constructed in Ohio using the state’s new workforce housing tax credit program to support financing. Shawn Smith, Executive Director of the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA), told the audience that Juniper Crossing, “symbolizes a new era in affordable housing…leveraging of the new state tax credits to benefit individuals across state who are so desperate for stable affordable housing,” Thank you to our partners who participated in the event, including OHFA plus Elon Simms, Chief of Staff for Mayor Andrew Ginther, City of Columbus, plus representatives of the Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County, Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust, Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority, and Jewish Family Services, who will provide referrals and coordinate supportive services at Juniper Crossing II. We also extend our gratitude to Merchants Capital who invested in the tax credits for both phases of Juniper Crossing and their affiliate Merchants Bank of Indiana who is construction lender. #housingforseniors #affordablehousing #dignityhousing #OhioLIHTC Read more https://lnkd.in/gGyTGZYQ

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    The two-phased Granville Woods Lofts, co-developed with the Gertrude Wood Community Foundation, has made history. Granville Woods Lofts I in Columbus is Ohio’s first property closed and under construction with financing supported by Ohio's new workforce tax credit program for affordable multifamily housing. The program was signed into law in 2023. Granville Woods Lofts I will provide 58 new general occupancy apartments, plus community amenities such as library, fitness center, parcel room, a children’s playroom, and management office. It will include commercial spaces on the first floor for retail or professional businesses.  A second phase will provide 60 units. Ohio workforce housing tax credits were awarded by Ohio Housing Finance Agency who also allocated federal LIHTCs. Equity financing for phase one will be provided through an investment in the credits by Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing.  It also received equity bridge loans from OHFA and the Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County (AHT), as well as bond volume cap from OHFA. Additional gap funding came through Franklin County Capital Magnet Funds and Ohio Department of Development Brownfield Remediation Program, the City of Columbus, and AHT. Construction lender for both phases is Huntington National Bank. Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority issued a sales tax exemption. Granville Woods Lofts I includes a partnership with Jewish Family Services for resident referrals and supportive services coordination. Granville Woods Lofts was named in honor of Ohio inventor Granville T. Woods who credited with filing nearly 60 patents improving transportation and telecommunications during the early 20th century. We are proud of Granville Woods Lofts' early accomplishment and look forward to construction and operations.

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  • This week we celebrated the opening of our first affordable housing community in Minnesota with Shelby Commons in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis. The new housing community offers 46 new affordable rental homes for families and individuals. We thank our partner Project for Pride in Living (PPL) for collaborating on this great new development and co-hosting the event which included tours, remarks, and a reception in the property’s community room. “We couldn’t be prouder to have partnered with Woda Cooper in bringing this impactful development to life,” said PPL President and CEO Paul Williams. “The families and individuals who come to reside in Shelby Commons will get to enjoy stable, affordable housing in the vibrant North Loop and continue to contribute to this dynamic neighborhood for many years to come. Shelby Commons embodies our vision of building safe, resilient, and equitable communities.” The City of Minneapolis and the Minnesota Housing each awarded Shelby Commons with housing tax credits to support primary financing. All of the units at Shelby Commons are affordable for households earning 30% to 80% area median income. Shelby Commons provides 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments with energy efficient kitchens, a community room, central laundry, and outdoor spaces including a rooftop terrace, playground, and community gardens for residents. Underground parking is also available onsite. The four-story contemporary-styled building features a corrugated metal façade with brick accents. It will be highlighted by two large murals now underway by celebrated local mural artist Jordan Hamilton in association with Juxtaposition Arts. The artwork symbolizes the neighborhood’s history and culture. Twelve units are dedicated for people experiencing housing insecurity with rental assistance from the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority. Five additional units offer rental assistance provided by Hennepin County who also provided other support including a soft loan.   PPL will provide optional supportive services for residents in the twelve units reserved for residents who have faced housing insecurity and need assistance. These services include items such as skill building around budgeting, housekeeping, and managing relationships with a variety of professionals. Additionally, PPL will make referrals to community services, health care providers, employment services, and education resources for these individuals. Thank you to all of our collaborators and financing partners Merchants Capital who invested in the tax credits, Security Bank & Trust Co. who provided a permanent first mortgage and Huntington National Bank who provided a construction loan. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ga6TqJtb

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    We wanted to share a quick video from the ribbon-cutting today at Shelby Commons in Minneapolis. We are so proud to partner with Project for Pride in Living (PPL) on the new affordable community with 46 units, including several units for residents facing housing insecurity and all affordable for those under 80% of area median income. Elfric Porte, Director of Communty Planning and Economic Development at City of Minneapolis, helmed the scissors today. Come back soon for more details and photos from today’s event. This our first property in Minnesota.

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    We are pleased to share that Malik Jordan recently joined Woda Cooper Companies, Inc. as Senior Vice President – Development. Malik is based in Baltimore, Maryland, and for the past 16 years has navigated the crossroads of community development, affordable housing, and urban planning. He brings a problem-solving lens to development projects that involve housing, capital projects, and community engagement. He has experience creating partnerships between real estate developers, anchor institutions, state and local municipalities,  and philanthropic and nonprofit organizations.    Malik holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Coppin State University and a master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Georgetown University. Malik is a board member for GEDCO, a faith-based housing advocacy organization, and a member the Lake Evesham Community Association.   He is pictured at left. We are also very pleased to announce that Jared Miller, who is based in Columbus, has joined Woda Cooper Companies, Inc’s team as Vice President-Development. Jared has worked in the affordable housing/multifamily industry for the past four years and is a proven project leader for land acquisition, development planning/qualified application plans, housing financing, including the use of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, navigating local and federal regulatory environments, closings, pre-construction, and project tracking. Jared earned a master’s degree in real estate from Georgetown University and a bachelor’s degree in architecture, with a minor in business administration, from The Ohio State University. His professional affiliations include the Urban Land Institute, LEED/US Green Building Council, and the American Institute of Architects. Jared, who reports to Jeffrey J. Woda, will focus on Woda Cooper’s development initiatives in Tennessee and Pennsylvania, as well as other states.

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Woda Cooper Companies, Inc. 2 total rounds

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Debt financing

US$ 440.0K

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United Bank
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