It wasn’t too long ago that public facility corporations were relatively unknown to Texas legislators, much less the public. But PFCs — which are used to incentivize the development of affordable housing — are now the talk of the real estate community, as well as a major target for reform by the 88th Texas Legislature. Here’s the state of play as the session winds down.
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