In collaboration with the Minnesota Sustainable Housing Initiative
Elliot Apartments, a 1900s-era 24-unit apartment building for lowincome families and individuals, consists of eighteen two-bedroom units and six one-bedroom units. It includes six units designated for the formerly homeless and 18 units affordable to households at 50 percent or less of area median income.

Financing supports the installation of solar power on affordable housing as was the case at Channel Square Apts, the largest privately-owned solar array in Wash. D.C..