CDE: NYC Neighborhood Capital Corporation

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Project Profiles and Stories

New School Building Financed with NMTC Brings High-Quality Technical Education to Students in the South Bronx

During the 55th anniversary celebration of its commitment and service to the community, the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) announced the upcoming opening of its new state-of-the-art office space, Greater

NYCNCC is providing financial assistance for the construction of a 16-bed, 12,000 sq. ft. alternative to incarceration facility in the East Tremont neighborhood of the Bronx. Launched with significant community

CitySquash uses NMTC financing for the construction of a purpose-built 15,000 square foot headquarters.
Major renovations to a 33,000 square foot Food Bazaar supermarket in Ridgewood increases access to fresh food and produce in an underserved area of Queens.

Urban Assembly Charter School for Computer Science (“Comp Sci High”) is a single-site work-based learning, computer science focused non-profit Charter school in the South Bronx. Founded in 2018 with a

Continued revitalization of an abandoned industrial complex creates additional jobs and urban manufacturing opportunities
$10.5 million new construction of a 9,500 sq. ft. Federally Qualified Health Clinic in East New York, Brooklyn.
The project is the $15.5 million fit out of an 80,000 sq. ft. supermarket in the Bronx Terminal Market at 610 Exterior Street, Lower Concourse, Bronx.
A new $40 million, 60,000 sq. ft. fresh food distribution center in Hunts Point, Bronx.
A new $11 million, 15,000 sq. ft. health clinic located in a medically underserved area in Downtown Jamaica, Queens.
Renovation of Building 127 into a light industrial and innovative office space
Acquistion and construction/rehab of prodcution space for small and mid-size manufactures.
A transformative, $25 million, 55,000-sq. ft. state-of-the-art medical arts complex providing high-quality health care services to an underserved low-income community in a Federal Medically Underserved Area in the Rockaways, Queens.
A new, $48 million, 50,000-sq. ft. youth recreation and academic support center in Central Harlem, Manhattan, one of the most underserved urban neighborhoods in the country.