CDE: Local Initiatives Support Corporation

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

Acquisition and conversion of a three-story existing timber loft building and construction of an addition to re-purpose the facility as the home for high school
The Wilson Yard Project is a mixed use development located on a 5.7 acre site in the north side neighborhood of Uptown in Chicago, IL
A new $15-million community health center projected to more than double the number of residents served in Rhode Island’s smallest and poorest city.
The NMTC financed equipment purchase for a flooring manufacturer to bring a line of business onshore that is currently 100% imported from China.
Adaptive reuse of a vacant 239 Van Rensselaer building to provide approximately 42,000 sq. ft. of Class A office space to FNB, as well as approximately 12,000 sq. ft. of
The rehabilitation of the historic Arcade Building and 144 Golden Hill Street is a vital part of Bridgeport's downtown revitalization.
A new Habitat for Humanity headquarters now serves the South Fulton Community, along with infrastructure development for new mixed-income community of Browns Mill Village.
The ground-up construction of a 45,000 sq. ft. school building to house the Green Tech High School, a charter school in Albany, NY.
The ground-up construction of a 32,000 sq. ft. school building on approximately two acres of land to house Achievement Academy, a charter school serving Albany, NY.
Provided $800,000 rehabilitation loan for historic building to be converted to offices in Aberdeen, SD.
To expand educational opportunities for children and support families in West Philadelphia, Drexel University undertook the challenge of expanding the capacity and improving the facilities of two existing neighborhood public
Funding for the Vallarta Van Nuys project was used for the substantial rehabilitation of the property to transform the 124,000 sq. ft. parcel of land into a 40,000 sq.