The project involves the new construction of a 19,336 sq. ft. community food resource center on 1.3 acres in Helena, Montana. The project will allow Helena Food Share, Inc. (HFS) to significantly expand its community food services to meet the significant rise in food insecurity. The project is located at 1280 Boulder Avenue in a […] Family Service, an assistance organization for low-income families and seniors, has made the move to the South Side and a larger headquarters. The organization just closed on its new 57,000-sq. ft. location. After standing vacant for nearly a decade, the final lot leveled by a 2009 natural gas explosion is bringing new community benefits to downtown Bozeman. Little Big Horn College, the higher education institution of the Crow (Apsáalooke) Tribe of Indians, used $8.8 million in NMTCs provided by Travois New Markets and more than $2.3 million in equity from Indion Ventures to overcome a financing gap and build its new 35,000-square-foot Health and Wellness Center. The LBHC Health and Wellness Center […] The project is the rehabilitation and redevelopment of the basement, first floor, and mezzanine of the historic Crowley Block building in downtown Lewistown, MT. One Health, a partnership of community health centers serving Central and Eastern Montana and based in Hardin, MT, is developing and will operate a medical and dental clinic and pharmacy in […] The project involves the construction of a 21,661 sq. ft. administration building for non-medical staff at the Rocky Boy Health Center (“RBHC”). The new facility is located on in the town of Box Elder on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation in rural northern Montana. The project will free up 14,900 sq. ft. of space in […] The project is the remediation and rehabilitation of a 22,000 sq. ft. blighted and vacant downtown building into commercial office and retail space that will include co-working space, an archtecture firm, a brewery, restaurant and coffee shop. The project is a new 51,000 sq. ft. health clinic and recreation center focused on increasing the life expectancy for tribal members. Financing for a new government administration building on the Fort Peck Reservation. Rehabilitation of abandoned downtown buildings into commercial office space. After a mudslide destroyed a health center, NMTC financing supports its replacement for the Chippewa Cree Tribe.