CDE: USBCDE

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Project Profiles and Stories

One of the country’s leading pediatric hospitals doubles its research space.
The Connell Building, originally built in 1894, stood vacant for nearly a decade.
In 2013, Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco received NMTC financing to support construction of a new 30,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse in the Western Addition.
Rehabilitation of the historic St. Joseph's Church, vacant since the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, into creative incubator offices and outdoor community space.
The construction of 58,000 sq. ft. learning facility in the Midway Neighborhood of Saint Paul, MN.
The NMTC finances a fourth school in one of the most economically distressed communities in America.
NMTC financing supported the Pikeville College School Of Osteopathic Medicine project.
The construction of an early childhood learning center.
New facility to serve the Twin Cities area as a center of excellence in children’s mental health.
After 57 years of serving Miami in rental facilities, the Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Foundation, Inc. secured a pledge to gain site control for a facility to become the
A Charter Management Organization designed and developed by the USC Rossier School of Education in 2012 to close the graduation gap for high-need students in Los Angeles.
Construction of two buildings on Midland Avenue and East Third Street, in the East End neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky.
Historic West Side School rehabilitation into mixed-use facility including TechImpact Las Vegas, a tech incubator
Crossroads Academy of Kansas City opened a second campus, Quality Hill, for 186 students in grades K-3 during the 2016-2017 school year and eventually serves 422 students in grades K-8.
Historic renovlation of historic hotel for mixed use retail and afordable housing.
Construction of an approximately 25 acre greenhouse development to help keep up with demand for hothouse vegetables.
Riverland Medical Center serves rural Concordia Parish in eastern central Louisiana, about 180 miles north of New Orleans along the Mississippi River.
Downtown campus to generate ongoing job creation and promote economic development in Eugene and the Southern Willamette Valley through workforce development and small-business training programs.
A former Liggett and Myers tobacco warehouse in Durham, NC, the Carmichael Building, is now home to lab, research, and office space for Duke University's Molecular Physiology Institute.
Conversion of a historic GM building into a 760,000 sq. ft. mixed-use educational facility.
Extensive upgrades and improvements to AGP's existing soy processing plant in Dawson, MN, a 1,500-person community in southwest Minnesota
The new construction of an assisted living facility for the elderly.
NMTC financing for a nonprofit serving more than 10,000 at-risk children and families each year through over 30 programs focused on preventing violence, healing trauma, building strong families, and educating
An Alabama company built two wood biomass plants in Northeast Georgia.
New construction of a building that houses for distribution goods sold in convenience and small grocery stores.
The rehabilitation of the historic Arcade Building and 144 Golden Hill Street is a vital part of Bridgeport's downtown revitalization.
NMTC funding helped solidify the construction of a new integrated production facility near Barnwell, SC, providing jobs to a community that lost more than 600 jobs.
Massive broadband expansion brings improved healthcare and connectivity to remote Alaska
NMTC financing will power reimagination of historic former Negro League baseball stadium in Paterson, N.J.
Finances the acquisition of a new electronic health care system and provides working capital in connection with the expansion of operations of a mental health organization.
An innovative project redeveloped a vacant 9-acre brownfield site into a sustainability campus which includes a biodigester, greenhouse space, community garden with a fresh produce stand and a visitor’s center
Construction of a 106,369 sq. ft. educational facility on donated property.
The acquisition of a renovated 32,000 square foot building that now houses educational and job training programs for immigrants and refugees sponsored by Hmong American Partnership.