The construction of the exhibits for the new 200,000 sq. ft. Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center. Borrower is a black woman-owned general contractor and construction management company specializing in major residential complexes, commercial and retail buildings. Borrower’s headquarters is located in Los Angeles and they plan to construct and/ or renovate certain real properties that are each located in a Low-Income Community census tract. Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, a nonprofit organization that supports affordable housing, health, arts and sciences, education and economic development, renovated a former garment factory into a 35,000-square-foot mixed-use building. Located at the Northeast corner of Vermont and Manchester in South Central Los Angeles, Evermont (Vermont and Manchester) is a transformational, 160,000 sq. ft., mixed-use development that will directly address over three decades of chronic underinvestment in this severely distressed, low-income community, which was the epicenter of the 1992 civil disturbances.   Evermont will provide 180 […] NMTC financing for a scattered location group home project. Ednovate, Inc. is a Charter Management Organization designed and developed by the USC Rossier School of Education in 2012 to close the graduation gap for high-need students in Los Angeles. The purchase of the new building will allow SuprMarkt LA to move to a permanent brick and mortar location that will provide them additional space to offer education and healthy food cooking classes in addition to a permanent brick and mortar location to support future growth. Located in the Downtown/South Los Angeles area, the Adams and Central project involves the construction of a mixed-use building on the corner of Central Avenue and Adams Boulevard. Build-out of a new ambulatory surgery center and rehab another building to include an urgent care center, slinical space, research facilities and administration facilities. NMTC financing supported the Math and Science Prep project. Development of a 460-seat charter high school. NMTC financing helped expand the facilities of AADAP, a social service provider.