The NMTC is a source of funding for businesses and community facilities in distressed urban communities such ss we have in the Highlander Neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Without this funding our neighborhood would be challenged to get funds to provide the life changing and betterment of families that we have provided for our local area.
A $10 million state & $5.3 million federal NMTC financing to construct a new 83,493 square foot medical office complex, offering a wide variety of medical services not otherwise found … Read More
VIA Crescent Growth Capital In 1971, Kim Hill, the 5-year old daughter of Philadelphia Eagles’ tight end Fred Hill, was diagnosed with leukemia, and began treatment with oncologist Dr. Audrey … Read More
Platte Valley Distillers (PVD) has a license to utilize a patented process for the production of feed cubes and pellets from distillers grain that stays compact with no binders/fillers, transports … Read More
Seventy-Five North Revitalization Corporation (“75 North”) is a nonprofit organization with the mission of revitalizing the Highlander neighborhood of North Omaha—the blighted and highly disinvested former site of a failed … Read More
New construction of a mixed-use facility and rehabilitation of a retail facility into commercial office space providing affordable housing and job opportunities … Read More
Lexington Regional Health Center (“LRHC”) opened as Tri-County Hospital in September of 1976. The hospital began with seven patients, 40 beds, five physicians, one PA, a board-certified surgeon, and visiting … Read More
Repurposing of Intergenerational campus to provide services to low-income people for public health programs, child care facility, public gardening options, and senior programs … Read More
North Omaha, Nebraska is a neighborhood plagued by high rates of poverty, unemployment, and crime. In an effort to address these challenges, the City of Omaha targeted North Omaha as … Read More