Rep. Garrett Graves (R-LA) Tours Westport Linen
Congressman Garrett Graves (R-LA) visited NMTC-financed Westport Linen Services
Coastwide Electric Inc.
Coastwide Electric is a marine electrical contractor. The Company provides electrical systems installation on new vessels as well as repairs and maintenance on existing vessels. This project provided the Company with funds for inventory purchases, debt refinance, and working capital.
Garret Graves (R-LA06)
Barbara Carey, The Communication Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
New hospitals and healthcare facilities can be built to offer state of the art healthcare in many small and rural communities. Many of the citizens in these communities lack the ability to access healthcare that is far from home. They rely on community doctors and hospitals to maintain a good quality of life.
Kress at Third and Main
The Kress at Third and Main Project involved the rehab of three buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Americana YMCA
The Americana YMCA project was the construction of a 26,000 sq. ft. community facility, with expansion capability of another 18,000 sq. ft., by the YMCA in Zachary, Louisiana.
GAME Equipment
$2 million NMTC investment enabled the company’s owner to realize manufacturing and exporting vision. An additional $3.16 million private capital invested in the company. Both allowed GAME to expand its facility to make the operation more efficient and to increase production.
Baton Rouge Speech & Hearing Foundation
In December 2012, the Baton Rouge Speech & Hearing Foundation began construction on its new Emerge Center for Communication, Behavior & Development at Louisiana State University’s Innovation Park.
Eddie Lefeaux, CEO-Owner, Westport Linen Services, LLC., Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The NMTC program allows us to reinvest our capital dollars in our company therefore creating more jobs as we grow.
Mackenzie Ledet, Stonehenge Community Development, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
No other economic development program has successfully created jobs, grown our nation’s businesses and provided critical healthcare and other services in areas deemed too risky and too poor for traditional investors. From a veteran’s clinic in Indiana to a charter school in New Orleans to a steel manufacturing facility in rural Tennessee, the New Markets […]
Barbara Carey, President, The Communication Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
[The availability of the NMTC] means that Rural Hospitals can build new facilities for state of the art healthcare and keep their communities attractive places to live and work.