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$l35m in city pension funds being invested in housing.


New York City Comptroller The Office of Comptroller of New York City is the chief fiscal officer and chief auditing officer of the city. The comptroller is elected, citywide, to a four-year term and can hold office for two consecutive terms.  William C. Thompson, Jr. announced that the Boards of Trustees of four of the city's five pension funds are investing $135 million in the AFL-CIO AFL-CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.
AFL-CIO
 in full American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations

U.S.
 Housing Investment Trust (HIT), which is working to expand the supply of affordable housing in the city. The pension funds will support the HIT's New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 Community Investment Initiative, a targeted investment program to address critical needs for multi- and single-family housing.

"New York City suffers from an imbalance between the supply and demand for affordable housing," Thompson said. "We are committed to finding ways to help New Yorkers address these critical needs for multi-family housing and homeownership, and these pension commitments will support the renovation, construction and financing of affordable housing."

The HIT is a registered investment company that invests in housing and economic development projects nationwide to produce competitive returns for its investors. The HIT manages more than $3 billion in assets for more than 400 participating funds, including both Taft-Hartley and public employee pension plans.

The HIT has invested over $4.5 billion in housing, creating over 62,000 units of housing nationwide. HIT's companion funds, the AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust and AFL-CIO Urban Development Fund, have joined in the New York City Community Investment Initiative in seeking commercial real estate investments.

"We are delighted to have the four funds of the New York City Retirement Systems as participants," said Mike Arnold, senior executive vice president of the AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust. "The trust has a long record of providing participants a high degree of security and competitive returns, while also achieving the important secondary goals of producing affordable housing and promoting jobs and community development."

The HIT already has invested more than $320 million in New York City, financing more than 5,000 housing units in 11 developments. That includes commitments of $39.2 million to Brooklyn's Bedford Gardens and $10 million to 475 Ninth Ave. in Manhattan.

The New York City Employees' Retirement System and the Teachers' Retirement System approved investments of $50 million apiece, while the New York City Police Pension Fund approved $20 million, and the New York City Fire Department The New York City Fire Department or the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) has the responsibility for protecting the citizens and property of New York City's five boroughs from fires and fire hazards, providing emergency medical services, technical rescue as well as  Pension Fund approved a $15 million investment.

Randi Weingarten Randi Weingarten (born 1957) is an American labor leader and educator and is the current president of the United Federation of Teachers. Biography
Randi currently lives in the Manhattan borough of New York City. She succeeded Sandra Feldman.
, president of the United Federation of Teachers, said: "High housing costs are a major deterrent to young people who want to become New York City public school teachers and stay in the system. Affordable housing can help us bridge this gap."

"We are proud that the city's pension funds have made an investment in the AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust," said Lillian Roberts Lillian Roberts is currently the Executive Director of DC37, the largest municipal union in New York City. She was first elected to this position in 2002.

Roberts was originally a nurse’s aide, and was secretary of the University of Chicago Hospital local when she was
, executive director, District Council 37, AFCSME. "The investment will not only produce solid investment returns for NYCERS NYCERS New York City Employees Retirement System  members, but contribute to the building of affordable housing, with union labor, for working people, and help spur economic activity in the city. It is with these kinds of creative investments that the trustees on the City's pension funds can aid in the revitalization re·vi·tal·ize  
tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es
To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy.
 of New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
.

Edward J. Malloy, president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, lauded the investments.

"Recent investments in residential and commercial construction in New York City have proven to yield solid returns at low risk, with the added bonus of creating jobs and economic opportunity in our own backyard," Malloy said. "The trustees are to be commended for recognizing public employee pension funds can be securely invested here in the five boroughs instead of exporting these valuable assets to our competitors."

Brian McLaughlin Brian M. McLaughlin is a former American Democratic politician from Flushing, Queens.

He was a New York Assemblyman elected in 1992 to represent the 25th district. He was also President of the New York City Central Labor Council (CLC), which is a part of the AFL-CIO.
, president of the Central Labor Council, added: "Labor is the backbone of this great city. Union pension dollars can have a real and lasting impact on New York City's recovery efforts."

The systems selected the HIT for investment through a competitive solicitation solicitation

In criminal law, the act of asking, inducing, or directing someone to commit a crime. The person soliciting another becomes an accomplice to the crime. The term also refers to the act of obtaining bribes, as well as to the crime of a prostitute who offers sexual
 that sought proposals for economically targeted investments that produced a competitive rate of return, while also providing collateral economic benefits for New York City.
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Date:Oct 16, 2002
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