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Thomas R. Eastman
Vice President
Syndication – Originator, Northeast
Enterprise Community Investment, Inc.

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As vice president for Enterprise Community Investment, Inc. (Enterprise), Mr. Eastman manages acquisitions activity in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Upstate New York and across the New England states. Through Enterprise’s core line of business, syndicating affordable rental housing transactions using the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), he analyzes, evaluates, and bids on affordable housing investment opportunities. He presents investment proposals to Enterprise’s Investment Committee and coordinates transaction closings. These multifamily, rental housing transactions include family, elderly, HOPE VI, special needs, lease-purchase, and scattered-site projects.

Mr. Eastman has been involved in housing finance, development and management since 1995. Before joining Enterprise in 2001, he worked with a community-based organization in Cleveland where he developed various real estate projects, including those utilizing LIHTCs and Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits. During that time, he also led an environmental demonstration project, which illustrated the benefits of applying environmental building design and technology in the production of market- rate townhomes.

Mr. Eastman received his BA in political science and international relations from Marquette University. He also holds a master of urban planning, design and development degree from the Levin College of Urban Affairs in Cleveland.

 
 
   
 

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