CDE: Dallas Development Fund

To all NMTC Coalition Members: If you would like to add projects, a description of your CDE, or anything else to this page, contact Paul Anderson.

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Project Profiles and Stories

Financing for Community Partners of Dallas, a social service provider.
Construction and development of an approximately 47,000 sq. ft. education center with an aviation career‐driven focus in Dallas, Texas.
Austin Street is building a new 60,000 sq. ft. facility that includes 450 shelter beds, 30 medical respite beds, a commercial kitchen, and dedicated spaces for case management and other
Park South Family YMCA’s Transformation to Serve Generations to Come
Community Center, including job training, adult literacy, and a food pantry.
Financing for a provider of a broad array of therapeutic services for children who are experiencing homelessness in the Dallas area.
A secure 2.41 acre campus in the Medical District that includes 30 beds of safe emergency shelter, space for social services including counseling and childcare, and administrative offices.
A renovated community space in Dallas, TX is now home to youth and education programs
Park South Family YMCA’s Transformation to Serve Generations to Come
Interfaith Family Services, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering families in crisis to break the cycle of poverty, used NMTC financing for facilities improvements.
Financing for the repurpose of the historic Red Bird Mall in southern Dallas while focusing on community impact driven tenants.
Remediation and rehabilitation of a 23,000+ sq. ft. warehouse building for equipment related to traffic control.
Dallas Development Fund provided $8 million in NMTC allocation to Pioneer Frozen Foods in June 2016 to support a new, state-of-the-art food manufacturing facility.
The first of three residential, office and retail developments to take shape along the Lancaster corridor by City Wide Community Development Corp., which began assembling tracts along Lancaster corridor for
A $22M public health clinic was constructed in one of Dallas' poorest neighborhoods.
A new 297,000 square foot office, production and warehouse distribution facility for manufacturer Serta Dormae within the Southfield Park 35 Industrial Park in southern Dallas, Texas.
The construction and equipping of a new 41,000 sq. ft. facility that encompasses an upgraded arts space, new cultural art center, social work/counseling department, kitchen and dining space, and a
Transformation of the 88-acre Camp Whispering Cedars into a STEM Center of Excellence, the first of its kind among Girl Scouts chapters.
Financing for the repurpose of the historic Red Bird Mall in southern Dallas while focusing on community impact driven tenants.
Interfaith Family Services, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering families in crisis to break the cycle of poverty, used NMTC financing for facilities improvements.
Financing for Community Partners of Dallas, a social service provider.