College Station City Council Supports An Ohio Developer’s Request To Receive State Tax Credits To Build An Apartment Complex For Low Income Residents

Screen shot from a document provided by the city of College Station.

A proposed 60 unit apartment complex for low income renters in College Station could open in less than two years.

That’s after the College Station city council supported a resolution at their last meeting for a developer based in Ohio to request tax credits from the state.

Click HERE to read and download city of College Station presentation materials from the February 12, 2026 city council meeting.

Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the developer at the February 12, 2026 city council meeting.

The location of the proposed complex is off Harvey Mitchell Parkway just east of Texas.

Representing the developer, Harrison LaHaie says this is not targeted to students due to IRS requirements.

The developer, which acts as its own general contractor and management company, will find out if the state awards tax credits this July. If approved, construction would start next January and be completed at the end of 2028.

A member of College Station’s housing action plan steering committee, Valen Cepak, says the advisory body supports the project.

Community development analyst David Brower says the applicant is pretty sure the state will award tax credits. That’s based on the developer’s involvement to this stage, including doing a pre-development conference with the city staff.

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