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Massachusetts Development Finance Agency : ウィキペディア英語版
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency

The Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment) was created in 1998 under Chapter 23G of the Massachusetts General Laws, which merged the Massachusetts Government Land Bank with the Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency. Effective October 1, 2010, the former Massachusetts Health and Educational Finance Authority (MHEFA) merged with MassDevelopment. Both a lender and developer, MassDevelopment works with private- and public-sector clients to stimulate economic growth by eliminating blight, preparing key sites for development, creating jobs, and increasing the state’s housing supply. MassDevelopment's first president and CEO was Michael P. Hogan, from 1993–2003, followed by Robert Culver from 2004-2011. Today, it is led by Marty Jones,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.massdevelopment.com/who-we-are/executive-team/ )〕 who came to the agency in 2011 after working for Boston building, development, and property management company Corcoran Jennison.
==History==
MDFA’s predecessor agency, MIFA was first created in 1978 to focus on industrial projects and leverage newly created tax-exempt bond financing programs for struggling small companies and blighted downtown areas in need of redevelopment, known as Commercial Area Redevelopment Districts, or CARDs. MassDevelopment has served as a model for other states’ funding programs, as the nation’s local regions have struggled first to battle the loss of manufacturing sector jobs, particularly in the Northeast and rust-belt states, transitioning more recently to programs that focus on unique regional competitive advantages in other sectors, such as the health, education and biotech sectors in the case of Massachusetts.
Municipal Bond or tax-exempt financing was made available for mixed-use commercial projects. Agencies throughout the country like MIFA were established to help the state’s cities and towns take advantage of this new type of financing, packaging up deals and selling them in the public credit markets at the lower rates.

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