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losing their assets due to unpaid property
taxes hang onto them. Since then, the agen-
cy has arranged eight tax lien foreclosure
prevention refinancings totaling $713,000,
according to its homepage.
Looking ahead, Fowler said the agency
"will continue to grow our construction/
rehab loan program.''
More than $5 million already has been lent
in the three "promise zone'' neighborhoods
— Upper Albany Avenue; Clay-Arsenal; and
Northeast, he said.
In addition, by next spring HCLF will relo-
cate staff and operations to new quarters in a
three-story building on Garden Street, in the
shadow of The Hartford's Asylum Hill campus.
The once-derelict building is in the final
stages of rehabilitation with ground-floor retail
space; four apartments on the middle floor; and
HCLF offices to occupy the top floor. n 207 Garden St. by next spring will be Hartford Community Loan Fund's new headquarters.
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