A project to renovate Hollybrook Farms, a 124-unit affordable housing development in Laurel, Del., illustrates the way the effects of the financial crisis trickled down from big money investors to ordinary citizens, in this case in Sussex County.

Hollybrook is also an example of how the economic stimulus package is being used. The project was the first Delaware recipient of funds under the Tax Credit Exchange Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed in February.

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