Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits

Proven HTC experience, powering community revitalization

KCD Legal Partners helps clients structure and close Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (HTC) transactions that preserve architectural heritage while driving community and economic revitalization. We represent developers, investors, syndicators, and lenders across projects of all sizes, ensuring each deal balances preservation goals with financial performance.

Comprehensive HTC Support

Our team advises on every stage of HTC transactions, from structuring and tax analysis to drafting and negotiating key documents such as acquisition, lease, and development agreements. We help clients navigate the complex regulatory landscape to maintain compliance and maximize return.

Integrating Incentives

Historic projects often succeed by combining multiple financing tools. KCD seamlessly integrates HTCs with New Markets Tax Credits, Renewable Energy Tax Credits, PACE financing, and state and local incentives to enhance impact and strengthen project viability.

Revitalizing Communities

HTCs are a catalyst for breathing new life into historic buildings and neighborhoods. With deep experience in real estate and community development finance, KCD helps clients unlock the full potential of preservation-focused projects that honor history while creating spaces for the future.

Adapting to Change

As tax laws and program guidance evolve, our team stays ahead of the curve. We provide timely, strategic advice that positions clients to capture opportunities in an ever-changing regulatory environment.

Built for Impact

KCD Legal Partners combines technical precision with a commitment to community outcomes. Every project we touch is structured for success—preserving the past while building lasting value for the future.

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