Milwaukee's St. Ann's Center for Intergenerational Care is copying its successful south side facility with a second location on the north side, where the rates of poverty and infant mortality are high and most residents are people of color. Construction of a 106,369 sq. ft. educational facility on donated property. Renovation and expansion of a 97,520-square-foot facility opened in 2005 and used to provide performing arts and musical education to a diverse youth population. Greater Fox Cities Habitat for Humanity is an innovative leader in diverse housing solutions by empowering families and inspiring community-wide action to break the cycle of poverty. The NMTC helped Fox Cities Habitat create dozens of new, affordable, for-sale homes for local residents. NMTC financing supported a mixed-use project that included the Beaver Dam Community Food Pantry. The building a uniquely integrated student union, recreation center, and athletic facility that benefits generations of college students and the greater community. NMTC financing supported a new 90,000 sq. ft. facility located in a severely distressed, non-metro, low income community. This transaction will finance the renovation of a vacant building near Madison, WI into a 21,500 sq. ft. building that will serve as the McKenzie Regional Workforce Center to educate and support predominantly low-income youth and women in careers as plumbers, carpenters, electricians and other trades. The McKenzie Regional Workforce Center will provide young people […] Ground up construction of a 65,009 sq. ft., 500 student charter high school. Cinnaire provided a $7.2M NMTC allocation to support the expansion and rehabilitation of the Marshfield Area YMCA. Cinnaire provided a $7.2M NMTC allocation to support the expansion and rehabilitation of the Marshfield Area YMCA. Construction of community center: The new 20,000-sq. ft. facility houses wellness and health programs; meals and nutrition programs; financial services; creative arts and recreation programs; senior adult day care services; and flexible spaces for partnership programs. Milwaukee Women’s Center, a domestic violence organization that’s provided supportive services and emergency shelter since 1980, stepped in to save the safe haven. With a $625,000 loan from IFF, a CDFI dedicated solely to meeting the real-estate needs of nonprofits, MWC bought the building and made critical renovations. The Chequamegon Food Co-op is a member-owned grocery in Ashland on Lake Superior's south shore. The co-op relocated and expanded thanks to financing from a community revolving loan from the Ashland Area Development Corporation, a joint loan from Northern State Bank and Forward Community Investments (including NMTC financing), and loans from Co-op members. The finished […] The Novation Campus is a 62-acre commercial development in Madison, Wisconsin. Financing for Printpack, a manufacturer of flexible and specialty rigid packaging. New Markets Tax Credits were used to expand the St. Croix Chippewa Tribe judicial building in Webster. The new judicial center will increase space for a new domestic violence office, additional space for drug abuse programs and more private court rooms. WHEDA's involvement was only one piece of a much larger project. The other aspects […] Acquisition, rehabilitation and expansion of a former office facility to serve 888 K-12 students through the One City nonprofit public charter elementary and secondary education programs in a severely distressed neighborhood. One City was created by the residents of its low-income community in South Madison, Wisconsin with a goal to implement a demonstration educational model […] Century-old Wisconsin Manufacturer Expands, Builds New Foundry in Manitowoc Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin builds a tribal state-of-the-art clinic addressing healthcare, behavioral health, dental and pharmaceutical needs The 131,144 gross sq. ft. (119,350 net) consists of a non-profit café, office space leased by the local economic development corporation, a light manufacturing tenant, workforce training facility and maker and co-working space. The project will be the fourth phase (out of six) of the functionally related complex with previous phases. Expansion of a Dairy Processing Facility, creating significant quality and accessible jobs. Project is committed to local hiring and internal career advancement opportunities. The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center in Milwaukee used $5.5 million in NMTCs to build a new health center to provide services to low-income residents in the near Southside of Milwaukee with a focus on the Native American community in SE Wisconsin. The new clinic expanded the patients served by over 10,000 for a […] A new, modern, culturally appropriate health and wellness center Rehabilitation of historic building into a 107,500 sq. ft. mixed-use innovation hub. Rehabilitation of the former Oscar Mayer headquarters and food processing plant into a multi-tenant light industrial and business facility. A critically important Mental Health Support Center including a full continuum of behavioral health services co-located with the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Department. Supported the construction of affordable, single family housing for Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity. Company that offers job opportunities for people who are blind plans to move into a new, larger space in West Allis. Financing for the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, serving the youth of Kenosha in their health, social, educational, vocational and character development. Villager Mall is a redevelopment project that involved renovating the former Villager Center on the City of Madison’s south side. The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greenfield Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI. The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greeneld Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI. ST Paper purchased the Oconto Falls mill in 2007 and made investments in the operation to expand its customer reach and improve production capabilities. NMTC financing supported improvements on 3 properties including healthy food production, employment training, retail, adult day services, and federally qualified health center provind urgent care. Finances the development and construction of two office buildings for SHINE Medical Technologies that will complement SHINE’s production facility currently under construction. Meister, a cheese manufacturer, used NMTCs to upgrade the MPP facility and purchase equipment. NMTCs enabled RCRE to construct a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Richland Center, providing a solution for the significant problems of the city’s old wastewater treatment facility, which was unable to handle the volume, functionality, odor, traffic, disposal, cost or increased capacity. This project involved expanding a facility for meat a manufacturer. Acquisition, construction, and leasing of two industrial buildings encompassing a site of approximately 170,000 square feet on Rogers Street in a highly distressed area of West Allis, WI. The adaptive reuse of century-old buildings near Milwaukee in which the Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company originally built tractors. The transofmration of a former warehouse and storage building into an architectural space containing new high quality offices along with ancillary retail and warehouse space. Rehabilitation of office buildings in West Allis, WI. The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin used NMTCs for a new judicial center. In 2004, a manufacturer increased operational support at is Viola and La Crosse locations to help retain its 180 employees. Exodus Machines is the first-of-its-kind scrap and recycling machine manufacturer. Financing for dairy production upgrades helped retain and create jobs, drive investment to future projects to increase profitability, and return equities to members while retaining the proper equity base. This project involves refinancing and business expansion. Financing for Link Snacks, a manufacturer distributor of over 100 varities of meat snack products. Marshfield Clinic Health System expanded its existing Minocqua Center through the construction of a 72,000 sq. ft. hospital. Vacant, contaminated site transformed into mixed-used development bringing hundreds of jobs to Milwaukee. NMTC financing supported the SuperSteel project. MEDC provides low cost, long-term, subordinate capital to operating businesses in the City of Milwaukee through the its NMTC Revolving Loan Fund product. Working capital and tenant improvements for Jonco industries related to its expansion into the former Eaton building. Purchase and rehab of Dental Associates' currently leased Milwaukee facility. Brownfield redevelopment for industrial use and office developement for a distrubution company. High poverty and low development have historically plagued the area surrounding the intersection of 27th Street and Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. The project is purchase of equipment for Palermos new hot press bakery process that produces pizza crusts. NMTC financing supported the creation of up to 92 jobs, in addition to retaining 156 existing positions. The $90 million mixed-use plan for a site currently owned by Meriter, called Block 51, includes 400 mixed-income housing units, 20,000 sq. ft. of retail space, 100,000 sq. ft. of office space and more than 920 parking spaces. This project included a mixed-use commercial real estate development with offices. Main Street Ingredients (s a formulator and manufacturer of private label nutritional systems, Keystone stabilizer systems, Cornerstone formulated proteins, and functional dairy ingredients. An investment helped the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians to construct a center that meets the dental care needs of band members and other regional residents. A Wisconsin-based, family owned grocery chain that saw potential for a new store located in a USDA food desert at the site of a vacated K-Mart in Janesville, WI. The transformation of prior vacant underutilized industrial property in the Port Washington corridor of the Riverworks Industrial District.