CDE: National Trust Community Investment 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

Completed in 2010, the Mercantile Block in Providence, RI is the third of arts organization AS220’s development projects in Providence’s Downcity Arts District.
NMTC financing to rehab the Morgens Brothers building, constructed in 1910.
The adaptive re-use of a former RJ Reynolds tobacco facility that is being redeveloped by Wexford Science and Technology, LLC into an 110,815 sq ft mixed-use, LEED Silver certified historic
Rehab of the Wheeling Stamping Building in Wheeling, West Virginia, a 94,000 sq. ft. brick warehouse.
Adaptive reuse of a former Studebaker automobile manufacturing facility (built between 1923 and 1946) into office, education, incubator, advanced manufacturing and training space.
Rehabilitation of the historic St. Joseph's Church, vacant since the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, into creative incubator offices and outdoor community space.
Rehabilitation of the Old Post Office in St. Louis
The substantial rehabilitation of The Post-Dispatch Rotogravure Building (also known as the Crescent Parts Building) which is a 4-story building located in the heart of the Center for Research Technology
Rehabilitation of the historic Dalton Building into a mixed-use development that now houses offices and residential.
Restoration of the Portland Telegram building
The Energy Innovation Center is a renovation of approximately 160,000 sq.ft. of space at the former Connelley Trade School for reuse as an Innovation Center for energy efficiency, alternative energy
In Philadelphia, the NMTC transformed a former textile mill and warehouse into apartments for teachers and non-profit office space designed for education related firms.
The new home of nonprofit art organizations and affordable studio space for local makers and artists.
The former Shenandoah Hotel was transformed into a vibrant mixed-use space in the heart of the Martinsburg Main Street.
Substantial rehabilitation of a historic gold leafing factory located in a Promise Zone into a commercial space and hub for a regional hydroponic operator, light manufacturing, and small business incubator
The $13.8 million redevelopment of Durham’s Historic Holloway Street School
The $12 million in total NMTC financing enabled Scientific Properties, LLC to rehabilitate a deteriorating factory; generate 140 construction related jobs and 400 permanent jobs; put six warehouses back into
The NMTC creates a space where creatives, artists, and entrepreneurs live, work, and interact with each other and their local communities.