"The Mitchell\u2013Lama Housing Program is a non-subsidy governmental housing guarantee in the state of New York. It was sponsored by New York State Senator MacNeil Mitchell and Assemblyman Alfred Lama. It was signed into law in 1955 as The Limited-Profit Housing Companies Act (officially contained in the Private Housing Finance law, article II titled Limited-Profit Housing Companies and referring to not-for-profit corp., whereas article IV titled Limited Dividend Housing Companies refers to non-Mitchell\u2013Lama affordable housing organized as business corp., partnerships or trusts from 1927 on)."@en . . . "10361"^^ . . . . . "Mitchell\u2013Lama Housing Program"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Mitchell\u2013Lama Housing Program is a non-subsidy governmental housing guarantee in the state of New York. It was sponsored by New York State Senator MacNeil Mitchell and Assemblyman Alfred Lama. It was signed into law in 1955 as The Limited-Profit Housing Companies Act (officially contained in the Private Housing Finance law, article II titled Limited-Profit Housing Companies and referring to not-for-profit corp., whereas article IV titled Limited Dividend Housing Companies refers to non-Mitchell\u2013Lama affordable housing organized as business corp., partnerships or trusts from 1927 on). The program's publicly stated purpose was the development and building of affordable housing, both rental and co-operatively owned, for middle-income residents. Under this program, local jurisdictions acquired property by eminent domain and provided it to developers to develop housing for low- and middle-income tenants. Developers received tax abatements as long as they remained in the program, and low-interest mortgages, subsidized by the federal, state, or New York City government. They were also guaranteed a 6% or, later, 7.5% return on investment each year. The program was based on the Morningside Gardens housing cooperative, a co-op in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood that was subsidized with tax money. The New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR), was merged with the New York State Housing Finance Administration in 2010 to create the agency. The new agency provided financing, maintenance and supervision of mortgages to developments as long as they remained in the Mitchell\u2013Lama program. According to the New York State Homes and Community Renewal (formerly DHCR), \"A total of 269 Mitchell-Lama developments with over 105,000 apartments were built under the program.\""@en . "6777489"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1123985766"^^ . . . . . . . . .