
Well organized, analytical, and thoughtful, Jonathan maintains quality for documentation and delivery of most of the firm’s most complex projects. He has experience with most types of tax credit programs including green building tax credits, energy tax credits, NMTCs, LIHTCs and state and federal historic tax credits.

He has worked on real estate projects ranging from master-planned communities, to high-rise urban infill projects, to the gut renovation of small multifamily buildings for affordable housing. Renner has 12 years of experience as a real estate developer. Renner helped develop the Spinnaker Bay building in Baltimore’s Harbor East community. Renner worked as a Development Manager with the Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC), a non-profit affordable housing developer in Brooklyn, and the Bozzuto Group, an integrated real estate company with development projects in Maryland, DC and Virginia. At Becker + Becker, John helped develop the Octagon, the first LEED Silver building also on the National Registry of Historic Places, 360 State, a 500-unit LEED Platinum redevelopment project in downtown New Haven, and the Wauregan – the conversion of an abandoned hotel in Norwich, CT into affordable housing. Renner was the Managing Director of Rwanda Village Enterprises, Ltd., a for profit company building mixed-income, earth-friendly housing in Africa.īefore moving to Africa, John was the VP of Real Estate Development at Becker + Becker Associates, Inc., an integrated architecture, planning and development firm based in New York City and Connecticut.

Prior to joining Cross Street Partners, Mr. He also assists with the financial advisory practice, securing creative public-private financing for third-party developers. Renner manages the real estate development department at Cross Street Partners, overseeing the team of development project managers and analysts.
