CSQ Advisors Incorporated January 28, 2015
<br />Proposal: Housing Financial Analytical and Advisory Services Page 18 of 25
<br />Assignment;
<br />Housing Financial Advisor
<br />Name of Client;
<br />City of Los Angeles
<br />Year Last Worked:
<br />Current
<br />Client Website (i£ any);
<br />http:/ Jland.lacity.orp/lahclinternet/
<br />Contact Names) /Title(s)
<br />Yaneli Ruiz, Bond Unit Supervisor
<br />Contact Phone Number(s);
<br />Helmi Hisserich, Assistant General Manager
<br />Contact Phone Number(s):
<br />Ms, Ruiz: 213. 808.8951
<br />Brief Description of Work: We have worked for the Mayor's Office of Housing since 1980; structured 55 bond
<br />Ms. Hisserich 213. 808.8662
<br />Contact Email(s):
<br />Ms. Ruiz: yaneh.ruiz @lacity.or„
<br />requirements for Mission Bay as well as the infrastructure financing strategy; acquisition and financing of
<br />Ms, Hisserich: hhisserich @land.lacirv.org
<br />Brief Description of Work: We have worked for LAHD since 1990, serving as financial advisor on 149 housing
<br />bond transactions; program design, including mortgage credit certificates, Housing Trust Fund, City's
<br />homeownership strategy; asset management; reuse of City-owned sites for affordable housing; design of
<br />major efforts pose - Northridge Earthquake including $300 million for rehabilitation of damaged properties;
<br />work -outs of troubled projects; on -going services on outstanding bond issues (e.g., rating downgrades, etc.).
<br />Projects Since January 2010: Park Plaza Apartments ($8,052,000), Laurel Village Apartments ($13,183,440), Boca
<br />Vista Apartments ($22,000,000), Moonlight Villas Apartments ($7,000,000), Hazeltine & Wyandotte Apartments
<br />($10,381,000), Hollywoodland Apartments ($9,100,000), Broadway Villas Senior Apartments ($7,479,629),
<br />Silvedake Village Apartments ($12,100,000), Vistas Senior Apartments ($10,700,000), West Valley lowers Senior
<br />Apartments ($10,920,000), Harbor Village Apartments ($57,125,000), Orangewood Court Apartments ($9,100,000),
<br />Coral Wood Court Apartments ($13,000,000), Banning Villa Senior Apartments ($10,100,000), Freeman Villa Senior
<br />Apartments ($4,750,000), Eagle Vista Apartments ($10,000,000), Hamlin Apartment Project ($3,850,000), Taylor
<br />Yard Apartments ($11,000,000), Parcel M Grand Avenue Apartments ($102,805,000), Seven Palm Apartments
<br />($7,500,000), Oakridge Family Homes ($6,617,000), Ficketi Tower Apartments ($15,500,000), Vista Angelina
<br />Family Apartments ($12,300,000), Linda Vista Senior Apartments ($4,718,850), Vineland Avenue Senior Villas
<br />($19,524,065), Chinatown Metro ($23,000,000), Dunbar Village Apartments ($15,025,000), Figueroa Senior
<br />Housing ($5;600,000), La Cortina Senior Apartments ($14;000,000), Cardry Woods Senior Housing ($13,000,000),
<br />Del Rey Senior Housing ($18,000,000), Menlo Family Housing ($13,500,000), NoHo Senior Villas ($9,600,000),
<br />5555 Hollywood ($21,750,000), Vendome Palms ($6,260,000), Dana Strand Senior Apartments ($12,775,000),
<br />Toberman Village ($10,000,000), Swansea Park Senior Apartments ($11,426,000), MacArthur Park Metro
<br />Apartments ($18,300,000), 36" and Broadway Apartments ($3,016,164).
<br />Assignment:
<br />Housing Financial Advisor
<br />Name of Client:
<br />City of San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing
<br />Year Last Worked:
<br />Current _ u
<br />Client Website (if any):
<br />het ; sf- moh.org�
<br />Contact Name(s) /Title(s)
<br />Joan NcNamara, Senior Project Manager
<br />Contact Phone Number(s);
<br />415.701.5532
<br />Contact Email(s):
<br />loan,mcnamara @sfgov.ore _
<br />Brief Description of Work: We have worked for the Mayor's Office of Housing since 1980; structured 55 bond
<br />issues; helped design the City's affordability plan and numerous programs including the site acquisition
<br />program for non- profits, shared - appreciation mortgages for homebuyers, Mortgage Credit Certificates,
<br />purchase of Tenderloin hotels for non- profit housing, programs; helped structure the affordability
<br />requirements for Mission Bay as well as the infrastructure financing strategy; acquisition and financing of
<br />more than a dozen preservation projects; year 15 conversions for tax credit projects; HOPE SF investments
<br />and strategy.
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