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Project Profiles and Stories

New Markets Tax Credits were used to expand the St. Croix Chippewa Tribe judicial building in Webster. The new judicial center will increase space for a new domestic violence office,

The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center in Milwaukee used $5.5 million in NMTCs to build a new health center to provide services to low-income residents in the near Southside

Waterfront redevelopment, including event space – Waterfront redevelopment, including event space: WaterMark was a major redevelopment project to transform a significant portion of Green Bay’s downtown waterfront into an attractive,

Villager Mall is a redevelopment project that involved renovating the former Villager Center on the City of Madison’s south side.
The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greenfield Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI.
The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greeneld Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI.
ST Paper purchased the Oconto Falls mill in 2007 and made investments in the operation to expand its customer reach and improve production capabilities.
NMTCs enabled RCRE to construct a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Richland Center, providing a solution for the significant problems of the city’s old wastewater treatment facility, which was
This project involved expanding a facility for meat a manufacturer.
The adaptive reuse of century-old buildings near Milwaukee in which the Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company originally built tractors.
The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin used NMTCs for a new judicial center.
In 2004, a manufacturer increased operational support at is Viola and La Crosse locations to help retain its 180 employees.
Exodus Machines is the first-of-its-kind scrap and recycling machine manufacturer.
Financing for dairy production upgrades helped retain and create jobs, drive investment to future projects to increase profitability, and return equities to members while retaining the proper equity base.
Financing for Printpack, a manufacturer of flexible and specialty rigid packaging.
Four pediatric dentists expand dental services in rural Wisconsin.
Financing for Link Snacks, a manufacturer distributor of over 100 varities of meat snack products.
Brownfield redevelopment for industrial use and office developement for a distrubution company.
NMTC financing supported the creation of up to 92 jobs, in addition to retaining 156 existing positions.
Main Street Ingredients (s a formulator and manufacturer of private label nutritional systems, Keystone stabilizer systems, Cornerstone formulated proteins, and functional dairy ingredients.