Incubator

Baltimore Food Hub is a food incubator hub in a severely distressed area of East Baltimore.
NMTC financing brings supportive housing and job training to homeless individuals in Everett
SunTrust Community Capital and Harbor Bankshares Corp. provided a total of $19.8M in financing for Village Center at Stadium Place in Baltimore.
A new food hub expands access to fresh food while empowering a new generation of culinary entrepreneurs.
NMTC financing supported a hub for education, training, and community health center on Buffalo’s West Side.
The 85,000 sq. ft. former lithograph printing complex was restored and transformed into the Center for Neighborhood Innovation, convening workforce development programs, educational training, neighborhood revitalization advocates, and nonprofits committed
NMTC financing supported a new innovation district in Fort Wayne, IN.
Investment will support Southside Community Land Trust (“SCLT”) in renovating a 12,000-sf building for new Farm-to-Market Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Construction is a […]
The adaptive reuse of the 18,000 sq. ft. Illinois Alcohol Company Building into the new home and expansion of an established small business incubator, West Side Bazaar.
The NMTC financed facility aims to help community members realize their dreams by lifting local BIPOC artists, while offering some permanent offices and several co-working spaces.
This project serves as a pivotal anchor in the broader La Villa Hispana mission, seeking to redefine Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood into a vibrant cultural district. CentroVilla25 envisions […]

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

Renovation of a historic Atlanta landmark into an entrepreneurship hub and innovation center.

The project renovates the historic and long-vacant Berks Trust building as well as the adjacent office building. The combined space houses a 22-unit incubator space for food entrepreneurs, office space

Acquisition and rehabilitation of Golaski Labs, vacant form home of maker of surgical needs by the same name, into mixed-use space.
Renovation of the dilapidated former exotic film theater at 80 Turk Street into a new home for Counterpulse, a nonproift that provides space and resources for emerging artists and cultural
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is a regional, pre-professional arts training center that offers students intensive instruction in culinary arts, dance, media arts.
The LOVE Building was purchased by Allied Media Projects to provide a long-term home for its own operations and affordable spaces for a network of Detroit-based social justice nonprofits.
An AIDS vaccine research lab anchors a bioscience hub in the repurposed Brooklyn Army Terminal.
A reparative development, open-air museum project and one of the largest black public art projects in the U.S.
A new four-story, 29,000 sq. ft. building providing social services.
Adaptive and reuse redevelopment of an 83-year-old historic theater that housed the offices of celebrated African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux in the 1920s.
Mixed-use, including housing and commercial for GVSU Seidman College of Business.
Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, a nonprofit organization that supports affordable housing, health, arts and sciences, education and economic development, renovated a former garment factory into a 35,000-square-foot mixed-use building.
Multi-Tenant Education and Technology Innovation Hub that expands coding-education and workforce training opportunities for an underserved diverse population in rural Mississippi.
Financing of the former Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River, Massachusetts.
A social enterprise in Seattle dedicated to transforming the lives of homeless men and women through job training and placement in the food service industry.
A Food Bank expanded its reach into the Georgia mountain region by opening a distribution warehouse and food processing center in Rabun County.
The Michael R. Klein Center for Jobs and Justice will allow DC Central Kitchen to triple its capacity and scale its ability to provide job training and healthy food at
New rehabilitation project anchors the Hollins Market neighborhood, an area in west Baltimore hard hit by blight and disinvestment and on the edge of the University of Maryland's Bio Park.
Redevelopment of the 86,000 square foot blighted complex (that includes 6 buildings) in East Baltimore’s Middle East neighborhood, which had been vacant since 1981 and was in a state of
This project will finance the construction of a 31,000 sq. ft. multi use development of a co-op grocery store in the Central Woodward neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan.
NMTC equity helped fund the construction of a 105,000-sq. ft. office building at Auburn University in Alabama.
NMTC financing supported a new 90,000 sq. ft. facility located in a severely distressed, non-metro, low income community.
The Cade Museum, which formerly operated from a small building near downtown Gainesville, has built a new facility using NMTC financing.