CDE: Urban Research Park CDE

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Project Profiles and Stories

NMTC investment finances the new construction of a medical clinic and senior care center to close healthcare gaps in Imperial County
Expanding Career and Technical Education for low-income high school students and working adults
NMTC investment finances the new construction of a medical clinic and senior care center to close healthcare gaps in Imperial County
Major health care investment expands access to care in New Haven.
Expanding Career and Technical Education for low-income high school students and working adults

In 2017, Innercare was a key stakeholder in the research and development of the Imperial County Community Health Assessment that has been driving health policy in the County for the

Construction and build-out of a new 40,200 sq. ft. health clinic with 27 exam rooms, new behavioral health and addiction-related treatment spaces, a community pharmacy, and a computer room to

The rehab and equipping of a vacant building into the Manufacturing Innovation, Technology and Job Center (MITJC) in Cleveland, OH. MITJC advances strategic priorities in the Workforce Development Roadmap by

NMTC financing supported the construction of a health clinic at Loma Linda University.

NMTC financing supported a hub for education, training, and community health center on Buffalo’s West Side.

El Rio Health is a non-profit health organization providing comprehensive, quality healthcare for a predominately low-income, minority population. El Rio provides culturally competent care by recognizing socioeconomic impacts that create

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
GHS' new state-of-the-art facility will significantly expand capacity, improve service delivery, and co-locate services in a centralized transit-accessible location from three obsolete, inadequate, and dispersed leased facilities.
NMTC financing supported the construction of an R&D laboratory and research center.
New construction of 29,000 sq. ft., 2 floor pediatric health clinic which will serve predominately black children.
The Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Native American Medical Clinic project is the new construction of a 78,100 sq. ft. facility in El Paso, TX.
The Alpert Medical Center is a revitalization gem in Providence's Jewelry District.
Construction of a 44,310 sq. ft. Health Center in a underserved county.
Education and work force training space centered around health services and other non profit space.
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
New Markets Tax Credit financing for construction of a new, seven story, in-patient medical facility with 126 beds for the Baystate Medical Center.
Adaptive reuse of a former Studebaker automobile manufacturing facility (built between 1923 and 1946) into office, education, incubator, advanced manufacturing and training space.
Project that includes a sophisticated laboratory and office environments for early-stage and mature biotech and medical companies, along with office space for Washington University and a café.
NMTC financing supported the Pikeville College School Of Osteopathic Medicine project.
Construction of a school of dentistry located in a Medically Underserved Area.
Build-out of a new ambulatory surgery center and rehab another building to include an urgent care center, slinical space, research facilities and administration facilities.
Finaning for the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, New England's first high performance computing center.
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.
The building of Denver Health and Hospital Authority – Southwest Clinic, a new neighborhood FQHC.
NMTC financing supported the $53 million General Electric Aviation EPISCENTER development on the University of Dayton campus.