Our Indiana Market

Gorman & Company’s expansion into the Indiana market began with their Public Housing platform’s rehabilitation of Carolyn Mosby Tower in Gary, Indiana. The Carolyn Mosby Community is an existing eight story development consisting of 136 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom, beautifully updated and ADA compliant units. Originally constructed in 1970, the former Public Housing project underwent a rehab in place for the older adult community (55+) within the building and now serves those living within the income groups of 30% – 60% Area Median Income (AMI).

Looking ahead, our work in Indiana will continue to emphasize historic adaptive reuse, urban infill, and a Public Housing redevelopment, each adding to the strength and diversity of the state’s affordable housing portfolio.

Carolyn Mosby Tower, Gary, IN

Carolyn Mosby Tower
Total Development Cost: $21,660,699

The Carolyn Mosby Community is an existing eight story, adaptive reuse development consisting of 136 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom, beautifully updated and ADA compliant units. Originally constructed in 1970, the former public housing project underwent a rehab in place for the older adult community (55+) within the building and now serves those living within the income groups of 30% – 60% Area Median Income (AMI).

Gorman & Company utilized Section 18 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 to make this renovation possible along with a collaborative partnership with the Gary Housing Authority.

Workforce Housing Example

Vista Verde
Total Development Cost: $32,337,000

Vista Verde is an 80-unit new construction apartment community in Breckenridge, Colorado. The Town of Breckenridge awarded a competitive RFP for a developer of the site to Gorman & Company, LLC. This project has a perpetually affordable deed restriction on all units. The project includes 64 LIHTC units, with income and rents capped between 30% and 60% AMI and 16 non-LIHTC units with incomes capped at 100% AMI and rents set to 60% AMI.

The project will be certified by the Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) program and will attain a Net Zero Energy designation. Ample on-site amenities will include on-site management, central laundry facilities, year-round bike/pedestrian trail access, picnic area, community room with a kitchen, pet area, tot lot, community garden, electric charging stations and close proximity to the free County-wide bus.

The Indiana Market in Detail

Looking ahead, Gorman & Company’s work in Indiana will build on its foundation in Gary by advancing projects that prioritize historic preservation, urban infill, and the thoughtful redevelopment of public housing.

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Indiana & Florida Market President Trent Claybaugh.

Ron Clewer

Indiana Market President

Meet Ron

Ron Clewer brings a bold vision and respected voice to the affordable housing industry, serving as Gorman & Company’s Illinois, Indiana, and Public Housing Market President. With over two decades of executive leadership and extensive experience in multi-use real estate development and asset management, Ron is known for his innovative thinking and ability to forge impactful partnerships across sectors.

Before joining Gorman, Ron served as CEO of the Rockford Housing Authority, where he collaborated with Gorman on transformative housing initiatives. His deep understanding of public-private dynamics informs his approach to community development, where he consistently champions solutions that address the social determinants of health through design excellence, integrated services, and intentional environments.

A recognized leader in the Midwest, Ron has been a driving force behind creative, scalable strategies that uplift neighborhoods and expand access to opportunity. He is a frequent contributor to industry conversations around housing policy, equity, and the intersection of health and housing.

Ron holds a degree in Business Administration from Benedictine University and an Executive Leadership certificate earned through a partnership between the University of Michigan and the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities.

Cassandra Bishop
Development Project Manager

Cassandra is the Development Project Manager on our Colorado, Florida, Indiana, and Public Housing teams working on all phases of development from site selection to stabilization. She coordinates due diligence of land and financial closing, and bridging communications between development, architecture, construction, and property management. Cassandra holds a BS from UW Green Bay in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing.

Duane Buscher
Senior Financial Analyst

Duane, Senior Financial Analyst, focuses on underwriting LIHTC projects. He works with Market Presidents & Construction Accounting at all stages of development to evaluate feasibility and conduct proforma analysis.

He previously worked as an Underwriter for the Missouri Housing Development Commission. He holds a BA in Psychology and a master’s in Urban Planning from the University of Kansas.

Rachel Snethen
Director of Development Operations

Rachel oversees development & marketing along with the EB-5 Regional Center. She provides training, mentorship, quality assurance, and best practice implementation. She manages efforts between funding partners through closing, construction, and stabilization.

Rachel has an MBA & B.S. in Management & Business from Franklin University and Associate Degree in Real Estate from Madison College.