Stuart Rosen, Highland Baking Company, Spartanburg, SC

We have been fortunate enough to take part in multiple NMTC projects as part of Spartanburg, SC bakery. Without this program, we would not have been able to make the essential investments to not only let us expand, but to let us withstand unforseen disasters such as Covid that could have put the facility out […]

Andrew Kurtz, Kopis LLC, Greenville, SC

We’ve seen the positive impact [of the NMTC] in our city and neighboring counties and states. It makes some transformational but challenging projects possible.

The Blood Connection, Incorproated

Blood Connection is a non-profit for blood donors. NMTC financing supported construction, furniture, and fixtures associated with the Blood Connection’s property at the Matrix operation center.

Upward Unlimited

The Upward Star Center provides a home base for Upward Unlimited to train and equip coaches and leaders, and serves as a testing facility for sports development and technique improvement.

Chris Story, City Manager, City of Spartanburg, South Carolina

Since the closing of the last TK Gregg Community Center, it has been a priority of the City of Spartanburg to re-open a state of the art community facility in the Northside neighborhood and New Markets Tax Credits have been a key financing tool to help us get there.

Judson Mill

NMTC financing for Judson Mill, a mixed-use project.

Upward Star Center

Established in 1995, Upward Sports is the world’s largest Christian youth sports provider.

The Franklin School

Model child development center opens in a Spartanburg neighborhood with a poverty rate near fifty percent.

South Church St Plaza

The Southside Neighborhood in Spartanburg, South Carolina has a growing elderly and low income population.

AC Hotel

Spartanburg, SC has historically been known as “Hub City” due to its prevalence of railways.

The Claussen Bakery

The Claussen Bakery Project is the adaptive re-use of a former family-owned bakery built in the West End of Greenville in 1930.

Riverwalk Project

In an effort to revitalize the Greenville community, RiverWalk was the “first-in” redevelopment initiated in the West End since the Great Recession began in 2007.

Project ONE

Project ONE is a complex urban, mixed-use development located in the heart of downtown Greenville.

Plush Mill

The renovation and revitalization of the historic Plush Mill in Greenville, S. C.

NEXT Innovation Center

Competing in the world market for talent, technology, capital and jobs, the Upstate’s economic transition hinges on the ability to bridge its deep roots in manufacturing with an entrepreneurial environment that can generate new ideas, technologies, products and processes.

McBee Station

An infill mixed-use development includes 197 apartments, 22 condominiums, a one-acre bank site, 500 parking spaces in a two-level garage, 165 surface parking spaces and 79,716 square feet of retail space, anchored by Publix and Staples.

Main at Broad

A 6-story, 239,500-square-foot mixed-use project features 64,500 square feet of retail and office space; a 250-space 88,000-square-foot parking garage; a new 135-room, 87,000-square-foot Courtyard Marriott; and locally-owned Nantucket Seafood Grill.

Legacy Charter School

Improvement of charter school facilities to increase offerings and programming Current enrollment of 1,250 students with the capacity to increase enrollment to 1,430 students.

Greenco Enterprises

Financing for Greenco Beverage Co. one of the largest beverage distributors in Upstate South Carolina.

Sweet Street Deserts

The project revitalized a long-dormant facility with new machinery and equipment, transforming it into a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant capable of handling multiple baking processes.