# EDGAR Filing Document

**Accession Number:** 0000225030
**File Stem:** 0001999371-26-004279
**Filing Date:** 2026-2
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## Filing Content

## Filing Summary
**0001999371-26-004279.hdr.sgml**: 20260225

**ACCESSION NUMBER**: 0001999371-26-004279

**CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE**: 497

**PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT**: 1

**FILED AS OF DATE**: 20260225

**DATE AS OF CHANGE**: 20260225

**EFFECTIVENESS DATE**: 20260225

**FILER**: 

**COMPANY DATA:**
- **COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:** AFL CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST
- **CENTRAL INDEX KEY:** 0000225030

**ORGANIZATION NAME:**
- **EIN:** 526220193
- **FISCAL YEAR END:** 1231

**FILING VALUES:**
- **FORM TYPE:** 497
- **SEC ACT:** 1933 Act
- **SEC FILE NUMBER:** 333-59762
- **FILM NUMBER:** 26680269

**BUSINESS ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 1227 25TH STREET, NW
- **STREET 2:** SUITE 500
- **CITY:** WASHINGTON
- **STATE:** DC
- **ZIP:** 20037
- **BUSINESS PHONE:** (202) 331-8055

**MAIL ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 1227 25TH STREET, NW
- **STREET 2:** SUITE 500
- **CITY:** WASHINGTON
- **STATE:** DC
- **ZIP:** 20037

## Series and Classes Contracts Data

### AFL CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST (Series ID: S000009768)

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| Class Name                       | Class ID   |
| AFL CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST | C000026832 |

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## Series and Classes Contracts Data

### AFL CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST (Series ID: S000009768)

| Class ID   | Class Name                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000026832 | AFL CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST |  |

**TRANSCRIPT – HIT in Chicago Video (*as of December 31, 2025)***

James Sweeney, President-Business Manager, Operating Engineers Local 150:<br> Well, Chicago is about as union a town as you're going to find.

Michael Clemmons, Int. Vice President, 6<sup>th</sup> District IBEW:<br> We have the highest market share in the country in all of our core industries.

Mr. Sweeney:

The whole idea of labor movement investing its money to create and help spur development. It brings equity to the community and to our membership at the same time.

Mr. Clemmons:

If we're going to invest in something, we should invest in ourselves, and that's what the HIT is. The unique thing about it is, once that money goes in, the HIT then uses that money to invest in projects that put our members to work.

Mike Macellaio, President, Chicago and Cook County Building and Construction Trades Council:

Having HIT involved in a project is an assurance to us that we know that the project's going to be built with our members and their families are going to benefit from it, and the community's going to benefit from it.

*Text: Imani Village Senior Residences<br> UNION BUILT PROJECT IS PROUDLY FINANCED BY THE AFL-CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST<br> COMPETITIVE RETURNS \| UNION CONSTRUCTION JOBS \| HOUSING FINANCE*

Don Villar, Sec. Treasurer, Chicago Federation of Labor:<br> Seeing the buildings and the structures that HIT, the Housing Investment Trust, has invested in and the pride that these workers will have.

Michelle Lawson, Laborers Union Local 4:<br> It really helps the ones like middle class or just trying to get back on their feet.

*Text: Cadence Apartments, Near West Side*

Lee Oller, Executive Vice President, Merchants Capital Chicago:<br> They built workforce housing and this allows people who work in this area to actually live in this area.

*Text: Imani Village Senior Residences South Side<br> FINANCING PROVIDED BY: Merchants Capital<br> <u>WWW.MERCHANTSCAPITAL.COM</u> \| 708.956.4715<br> Innovating Finance. Elevating People.<br> Imani Village Senior Residences<br> UNION BUILT PROJECT IS PROUDLY FINANCED BY THE AFL-CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST<br> COMPETITIVE RETURNS \| UNION CONSTRUCTION JOBS \| HOUSING FINANCE<br> AFLCIO-HIT.COM*

Ms. Lawson

Back when I was younger, I grew up around here in special projects like this that you can be on.

*Text: Island Terrance Apartments, Woodlawn<br> Text: Island Terrace Apartments 240 Units of Affordable and Workforce Housing*

Mr. Villar

Oftentimes maybe affordable housing isn't for some investors, but with HIT, that's at their core.

*Text: Edwin Berry Manor Apartments, Woodlawn*

Emmett Donovan, Sr. Vice President, Merchants Capital Chicago:

This one is on the South Side of Chicago in a very difficult area to create affordable housing. There's very few investors that we deal with that can accommodate the type of flexibility needed to get the transaction done because quite frankly, it wouldn't have happened had they not.

*Text: Northpoint Apartments, Rogers Park*

Mr. Clemmons:

Affordable housing units. A lot of people have a stigma about it that it's poor construction, and that's totally dispelled if it's a HIT project. We know the workforce, there's going to be our members, it's going to be building trades members.

*Text: Covent Apartments SRO, Lincoln Park*

Olumide Kayode, Superintendent, Burling Builders:

They provide a certain level of professionalism, and I expect a certain quality product from all union employees.

Mr. Sweeney:

And then while we're doing those jobs, we pay into our pension, our healthcare and our union, and the cycle starts all over again.

*Text:* 

*(Circular Graphic) UNION WAGES – PENSION – HIT FUND – HIT FINANCING AND RETURNS – CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS*

Mr. Villar:

That's one of the great things about the Housing Investment Trust. It's creating this virtuous cycle that benefits everybody.

*Text: Grace Manor Apartments, North Lawndale*

Mr. Clemmons:

Not only are we just building a project that's putting our members to work, I mean it has ripple effects in the community. We're taking a property that maybe there was nothing there before, and now we're putting housing there. Now we're putting folks there to spend money in that community. Now there's ancillary businesses that take off.

*Text: Multifamily Housing Grace Manor*

*SCAN QR COD TO APPLY FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES*

*Text: Grace Manor Apartments*

*UNION BUILT PROJECT IS PROUDLY FINANCED BY THE AFL-CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST*

*COMPETITIVE RETURNS \| UNION CONSTRUCTION JOBS \| HOUSING FINANCE*

*Text: Circle Park*

*UNION BUILT PROJECT IS PROUDLY FINANCED BY THE AFL-CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST*

*COMPETITIVE RETURNS \| UNION CONSTRUCTION JOBS \| HOUSING FINANCE*

*AFLCIO-HIT.COM*

*Text: Circle Park Apartments, Near West Side*

*Text: 400 Lake Shore, Streeterville Final Project Rendering*

Don Biernacki, Executive Vice President, Related Midwest:

Chicago is alive and buildings like this, and partnerships with good union labor, with HIT, that's the strongest statement that we can say that Chicago isn't going anywhere. We are here, have been here, and will be here for a very, very long time.

*Text: Wrigleyville North Apartments, Lake View*

*Text: Heiwa Terrace Apartments, Uptown*

Mr. Clemmons:

We're making a great return on our investments. Our members are getting man-hours on projects. Those projects are all union because HIT ensures that with their investment money, which is our members' pension, health, and welfare money. We really value our partnership with HIT and putting our members to work and making our pension dollars work for us.

Mr. Connolly:

Let's use an investment vehicle in order to speak for us and with us and with the Housing Investment Trust, they'll walk out and I smile and say, "Why didn't I do this years ago".

*Text:<br> HIT's CHICAGO IMPACT<br> 68 Projects<br> $1.2 Billion Invested or Allocated<br> 25.0 Million Hours of Union Construction Work<br> 14,896 Units of Housing (68% Affordable)<br> $5.7 Billion Total Economic Impacts*

*HIT's National Impact:<br> 630 Projects<br> $11.6 Billion Invested or Allocated<br> 215.5 Million Hours of Union Construction Work<br> 247,007 Jobs Across Communities<br> 131,617 Units of Housing (67% Affordable)<br> $51.0 Billion Total Economic Impacts*

AFL-CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST<br> COMPETITIVE RETURNS \| UNION CONSTRUCTION JOBS \| HOUSING FINANCE

*Job and economic impact figures are estimates calculated using IMPLAN, an input-output model, based on HIT and subsidiary Building America CDE, Inc. project data. Data is current as of December 31, 2025. Economic impact data is in 2024 dollars and all other figures are nominal. Building America CDE, Inc. is a portfolio investment of the HIT but, unless otherwise noted, its underlying projects are not held in the HIT's portfolio.*

*The performance data quoted represents past performance and is no guarantee of future results. Investment results and principal value will fluctuate so that units in the HIT, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. The HIT's current performance data may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Performance data current to the most recent month-end is available from the HIT's website at <u>www.aflcio-hit.com</u>.*

*Investors should consider the HIT's investment objectives, risks and expenses carefully before investing. Investors may view the HIT's current prospectus, which contains more complete information, on its website at <u>www.aflcio-hit.com</u> and may obtain a copy from the HIT by calling the Marketing and Investor Relations Department at 202-331-8055. Investors should read the current prospectus carefully before investing.*

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