CDE: Brownfield Revitalization

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Project Profiles and Stories

NMTC financing supported a hub for education, training, and community health center on Buffalo’s West Side.

The new aquatic center features an eight lane swimming pool along with a recreational pool at the new Downtown YMCA, in Springfield, Ill. The new facility opened in 2020.

Renovation of Queen Theater, creating 260 construction jobs and 50 full-time jobs and helping spur the revitalization of downtown Wilmington.
Revolution Energy Solutions LLC headquartered in Washington DC decided to install anaerobic digesters and a CHP plant to convert pig manure into usable energy on a larger pig livestock farms
The adaptive reuse of a historic, 111-year old shuttered cotton mill and new construction on a site that has been virtually inactive since 1962.
Artspace Commons North is a green, mixed-use artist community in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
The rehabilitation of the former Fort Gillem Army Base into an 1168-acre master planned park.
Construction of a new, state-of-the-art heavy truck dealership which will offer sales and support for new, used, rental and leased heavy-duty trucks and equipment.
Redevelopment of five historic buildings located on the near east side of Columbus, Ohio, into an approximately 61,445 square foot, mixed-use, multi-tenant development to be known as "Trolley District" that
SJEIC provides laboratory, office, proto-type manufacturing and demonstration space for emerging clean technology companies.
NMTC financing supported the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, which provides electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater treatment, renewable energy and telecommunications services to homes and businesses throughout the Navajo Nation and
Bottino's ShopRite in Vineland, the family-run grocery chain that included a community health clinic.
Steel manufacturer expands capacity and creates critical manufacturing jobs.
State-of-the-art facility doubles capacity for school educating underserved children.
A redevelopment project returns to the St. Louis downtown a critical office building which through neglect and lack of maintenance had lost all but one major tenant.
A new food hub expands access to fresh food while empowering a new generation of culinary entrepreneurs.
A multi-phase project to redevelop the 1931 Art Deco Center Building, the 1957 Center Building, and the 1972 East Building into a 145 room hotel, more than 180 apartments, restaurants
A $10 million state & $5.3 million federal NMTC financing to construct a new 83,493 sq. ft. medical office complex, offering a wide variety of medical services not otherwise found
Construction of five new buildings of project that expanded capacity and services offered to medically fragile children as well as children who have been abused, abandoned or neglected, and children
Finances the purchase and installation of equipment and raw materials for two facilities that design, manufacture and sell sustainable, insulated shipping containers.
Historic renovlation of historic hotel for mixed use retail and afordable housing.
Financing for an expansion of Tarrant Area Food Bank.
Downtown campus to generate ongoing job creation and promote economic development in Eugene and the Southern Willamette Valley through workforce development and small-business training programs.
A manufacturer expands its Denver operations, opening the door for over 1,000 new jobs.
Blighted building brought back to life as a new Cincinnati hub for arts, education, music, and community events
In September 2014, CDF provided $13 million in NMTC financing to Method, the world's largest producer of environmentally-friendly cleaning products.
The building a uniquely integrated student union, recreation center, and athletic facility that benefits generations of college students and the greater community.
In 2017, a $6,500,000 NMTC transaction allocated funds to finance the first phase of development of a business incubator for small businesses in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Atlanta.
The NMTC financed the opening of the crisis center at 755 A Street, Anchorage, Alaska.
A $10 million state & $5.3 million federal NMTC financing to construct a new 83,493 sq. ft. medical office complex, offering a wide variety of medical services not otherwise found