CDE: Cinnaire New Markets

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Project Profiles and Stories

The project includes equipment and facility upgrades to a paper mill in Quinnesec, MI.
An NMTC investment from Cinnaire supported the development of a new, 100,000-square-foot building dedicated to financial technologies at the University of Delaware’s Science.
In partnership with The Arc of Indiana Foundation, Cinnaire celebrated the Grand Opening of the Erskine Green Training Institute & Teaching Hotel in 2016 Muncie, IN.
In 2017, ground was broken on a $28M facility that houses a new Lafayette Family YMCA.
The Corporate College and Culinary Arts Training Center, a remarkable example of how resources from the CDFI Fund are put to use.
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
The construction of a new expanded YMCA building and the demolition of the existing YMCA building.
Construction of a fixed rail streetcar in downtown Detroit provides a foundation for economic development, growth and prosperity throughout the adjacent neighborhoods.
The new construction of a two-story 26,378 sq. ft. fitness, wellness and recreation center for Easterseals Academy, a school for children with autism spectrum disorders, emotional disabilities and developmental delays.
A 62,000-sq. ft. NMTC-funded multi-use training center project in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago.
FQHC in rural Calumet, MI, providing exceptional medical, dental and behavioral health care.
An NMTC investment from Cinnaire supported the development of a new, 100,000-square-foot building dedicated to financial technologies at the University of Delaware’s Science.
The construction of a new expanded YMCA building and the demolition of the existing YMCA building.