PHFA Annual Report 2003 - Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
PHFA Annual Report 2003 - Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
PHFA Annual Report 2003 - Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
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19<br />
BEFORE THERE’S A HOME<br />
THERE’S AN IDEA.<br />
DDeborah Stuart sees things. She sees beautiful homes in the most unlikely places. In an old, abandoned<br />
building she sees a revitalized apartment complex. She is an architect by trade and a visionary by<br />
design. She has worked with <strong>PHFA</strong> to erect and refurbish hundreds of homes and apartments in<br />
Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, and Allentown. But her passion for creating beautiful things doesn’t end<br />
with bricks and mortar. She is also a mother. Her magnum opus is a twelve-year-old daughter, Erica,<br />
who often sits by her side to provide ideas for the playgrounds that will be a part of the homes Deborah<br />
builds tomorrow.<br />
Deborah Stuart is a mother, a sister, and a neighbor. But her imagination is a canvas for the American<br />
Dream. And she is a partner of <strong>PHFA</strong>.<br />
Deborah Stuart, Architect<br />
<strong>PHFA</strong> has provided financing or tax credits for more than half the Commonwealth’s approximately 190,000 subsidized rental units.<br />
Deborah Stuart devotes the same time and attention to <strong>PHFA</strong>-financed rental developments that she lavishes on her<br />
other architectural commissions. An integral part of the multifamily development team, as a partner with <strong>PHFA</strong>, she<br />
helps deliver on the promise of good, enduring apartments for those who need them.