Madden-Kim Consulting, LLC

  • Jamie Madden

    Jamie Madden

    Jamie Madden brings a lifetime of experience in affordable housing and community development to assist clients realize their development visions while centering both equity and feasibility. Jamie grew up in affordable housing and over his career has experience as a developer, funder, and policy maker.

    Prior to co-founding the 77 Stoop Collaborative, Jamie directed Enterprise Community Partners’ Pacific Northwest Market office, where he launched the Home & Hope initiative to transform public properties into housing and early learning centers and founded the WA Early Learning Loan Fund to create early learning centers. Jamie relocated to Seattle in 2016 from Boston, where as a real estate project manager at The Community Builders, Inc. he oversaw a variety of development projects including low-income, middle-income, and market-rate housing; new construction, acquisition and preservation; rental, homeownership, and retail. Two of his developments at TCB were recognized by awards from the Urban Land Institute and Novogradac as the best affordable housing developments of their kind, Charlesview Residences and A.O. Flats.

    Jamie was also responsible for writing and managing major federal grants for TCB including Choice Neighborhoods, Sustainable Communities, and Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Jamie earned his Master of City Planning degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2010 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Swarthmore College in 2006.

  • Sung Kim, Principal

    Sung Kim specializes in the intersections of people and place. She applies urban studies and planning techniques to complex problem solving so that organizations and communities can strengthen their foundations in education, equity, diversity, and technology.

    Sung provides expert assistance with strategic planning, operations and program management, relationship management, strategic partnerships, and team dynamics. She enjoys working with highly dynamic teams to see programs through creative inception, iterative streams of development, and delivery.

    Sung earned her Bachelor of Science in Urban Studies and Planning City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2010.

Selected Clients

Manage the LeClair Village 9% LIHTC closing in Mashpee, MA

Completed funding application for Columbia Crossing, Dorchester, MA

Seattle Office of Housing

Assisted the City to receive and deploy federal HOME-ARP funding, including the drafting of a Substantial Amendment to the City’s Annual Action Plan to HUD and designing guides for the use and monitoring of this novel federal funding source.

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Provided real estate financial modeling for a State of Washington contract regarding the Multi Family Tax Exemption (MFTE) Program

Bridge Housing

Developing an early learning center for Bridge Housing and Community Roots Housing at their planned Northgate Transit Oriented Development in Seattle

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Strategic advisor to innovative start-up creating shared equity homeownership opportunities

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Provided strategic advice to this Seattle-based non-profit exploring growth options