CDE: Chase

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Project Profiles and Stories

High Point, the largest provider of addiction and mental health treatment in Massachusetts, received NMTC financing to acquire and renovate a 60,000-square-foot facility on a Middleborough site that had been
Retrofit of an existing dormant coal-fired power plant to a renewable energy power plant utilizing biomass, in particular, poultry litter and wood waste.
In 2014, Capital Impact Partners worked in partnership with the Loveland Housing Authority to open Colorado’s first ever GREEN HOUSE Project.
Acquired and rehabiliated existing warehouse buildings into a specialized facility leasing food production space to small and businesses and other seeking production space.
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.
The new construction of a YMCA health and fitness center (approximately 29,000 square feet) in the Koreatown neighborhood of the Wilshire Center District, a low-income community within the City of
Chase helped Peckham Vocational Industries create job opportunities and spur economic growth in Lansing, Mich.
Financing for Woodgrain Millwork, a distributor of wood molding and other lumber materials for the residential housing market.
Renovation of a bighted, contaminated former industrial site into a mixed-use, mixed-income community featuring new fresh food market and other retail ammenities.
New Culinary Arts School Provides Educational Opportunities and Revitalization in Downtown Flint, Michigan
Financing for a FQHC, Fallbrook Family Health Center, which offers comprehensive medical care for the entire family.
Construction of a fixed rail streetcar in downtown Detroit provides a foundation for economic development, growth and prosperity throughout the adjacent neighborhoods.
Rehabilitation of an iconic 14-story historic property at 1509 Broadway.
Finance Fund provided $10.56 million in federal and state NMTCS to Cristo Rey to acquire and renovate the former Ohio School for the Deaf building for their Columbus facility.
An $11.2 million, 20,000 sq. ft. expansion of a Ronald McDonald House added 17 new guest rooms to the current 37.
Madisonville Redevelopment revitalized three buildings across three city blocks in the Madisonville neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Trident Seafoods established an East Coast fish processing and distribution facility, which was otherwise cost prohibitive without the NMTC financing.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Financing for a fresh food focused supplier supporting efforts to expand healthy foods access.
NMTC financing for a new school.
The design, procurement, construction and startup of a new facility to produce a low-global-warming blowing agent and propellant used in insulation and aerosols.
The Ronald McDonald House of Akron serves the Akron Children's Hospital. It expanded its accomadations from 20 rooms to 60.
Finance the rehabilitation, construction and development of the approximately 22,511 sq. ft. Community of Hope Family Health and Birth Center.
A sprawling healthy living center coming to 79th Street aims to empower South Siders when it comes to their health.
Construction of a 375,000 sq. ft. e-commerce grocery fulfillment center in Forest Park, Georgia.