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Collegiate Housing Foundation’s work has received recognition in national and local publications.
Collegiate Housing Foundation is pleased to announce that Selina Simpson has agreed to join its staff as its Vice President of Insurance and Risk Management effective April 1, 2019.
Read MoreAfter closing six new project financings for five different schools totaling $971,545,000 in 2018, Collegiate Housing Foundation has now undertaken to own, finance, construct and operate 60 student housing facilities of almost 40,000 beds in 24 different states for 46 different schools for total project costs exceeding $3.1 billion.
Read MoreGround broken for nearly $100 million project, scheduled for completion in July 2019.
Read MoreStudentHousingBusiness.com highlights CHF role in financing 1,814 bed project at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Read MoreSacramento Business Journal article spotlights CHF’s financing role in new residence hall at the University of California, Davis.
Read MoreCollegiate Housing Foundation announced today that Leeman H. Covey has decided to retire as President and Chief Executive Officer effective June 1, 2018 after leading the organization in that capacity for over 20 years. Mr. Covey will remain as a member of the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
Read MoreCollege Housing Foundation press release details a partnership with the University of California system in which CHF will serve as the ground lessee and borrower in student housing projects.
Read MoreArticle highlights Collegiate Housing Foundation’s role in $38.5 million financing of the first on-campus housing for Northeastern Illinois University in association with American Campus Communities.
Read MoreArticle notes Collegiate Housing Foundation’s public private partnership with the Texas A&M System to finance and construct approximately 4,000 beds of on-campus housing on four separate campuses of the System as an example of a successful P3 venture.
Read MoreArticle highlights Collegiate Housing Foundation’s role in financing $59.6 million student housing project for Illinois State University and $132.2 million for Northern Illinois University.
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