Construction of a new 15,180 sq. ft. emergency housing shelter and resource center. The project created quality and accessible job jobs and enhanced local services to low-income people and the surrounding community.
Congresswoman Kuster tours renovation of historic building in Lancaster
Automotive company to move Mazda dealership to Concord and expand employee training, community outreach efforts
The NMTC supported the redevelopment of an entire block - a blighted area in downtown Concord called the “Sanel Block,” on South Main Street.
The project involves the redevelopment of the Parker J. Noyes building, a vacant, historic three-story, 11,650 sq. ft. wood and steel building into ground floor commercial space and six workforce apartment units on the second and third floor.
The former Alec’s Shoe store building at 201 Main St. will soon be demolished to pave way for the $25 million theater complex.
The 6,000-sq. ft. addition allows the co-op on Keene's Cypress Street to expand popular departments, such as meats, seafood, the deli and prepared foods. The current store is about 8,000 sq. ft..
New construction 45,000 sq. ft. addition to a medical facility to increase services of the rural health clinic and critical access hospital in a medically underserved area.
NMTC financing brings new jobs and affordable food to rural New Hampshire food desert
The Keene Public Library's $13M expansion project connected the main library to a neighboring annex building.
A 104,000 sq. ft. expansion project retaining and creating living wage jobs.
The renovation of a theater facility.
New construction of a 69,340 sq. ft. five-story LEED-certified building in Concord, NH.