CDE: Iowa Community Development

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

Iowa Arena in Coralville construction project received NMTC financing.
Tyson Foods opens $50 million feed mill
The CNHI Dozer Project expands the production capacity of a Burlington manufacturing plant and introduces a new product line to the plan.
The expansion of approximately 56,100 sq. ft. to Musco Lighting’s existing facility
SCC Urban Campus renovated two currently vacant buildings to expand the current offerings of the Kahl Educational Center into a full-service community college urban campus that will mainly serve low-income
$12 million in NMTCs financed 94 Habitat for Humanity homes across the state.
Construction for Habitat homes across Iowa will create 125 construction jobs and one full-time affiliate job, in addition to retaining 73 full-time and 16 part-time affiliate jobs.
Financing for 94 habitat for humanity homes.
The Des Moines Social Club spans two buildings, multiple floors, an outdoor courtyard and features an art gallery, gift shop, black-box theater, music venue, restaurant, and coffee shop, as well
JB Swift is planning a $26 million plant rehab and expansion to add a smokehouse, blast chiller and expand slicing lines to its Ottumwa facility. The facility will make a
Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Iowa provides a safe, supportive place, structured programs and caring staff. The club on Drake University's campus completes a new central path to reach
The renovation of the YSS Francis Lauer's 31,000 sq. ft. building located in Mason City, Iowa.
Swift Pork Company constructed a new 130,000 sq. ft. distribution center for this pork processing facility.
Proliant is in the process of building a New Stock and Broth Plant in Harlan, IA.
A long underutilized historical building is rehabilitated to become an IBM regional service headquarters.
A 260,000 sq. ft. historic complex was rehabbed as a mixed-use community.
Three Boys and Girls Clubs expand in central Iowa, providing services from kindergarten through graduation
$12 million in NMTC financing to build 94 Habitat for Humanity homes across Iowa.
NMTC financing supported the creation of the Des Moines Heritage Center which was comprised of the restoration of the historic 1909 East Des Moines Union Depot and the construction of
Hawkeye Pride Egg constructed a new building and purchased equipment to enhance their process of breaking the eggs and separating the shells from the liquid.
NMTC financing supported the creation of the Des Moines Heritage Center which was comprised of the restoration of the historic 1909 East Des Moines Union Depot and the construction of