Incubator

The Armature Works building was originally built in 1910 as a streetcar maintenance facility.
Mixed-use development brought fresh food, accessible healthcare and job opportunities to a highly distressed community in the South Bronx.
High tech research has found a home at the Roy Blunt Jordan Valley Innovation Center.
Adaptive reuse of a former Studebaker automobile manufacturing facility (built between 1923 and 1946) into office, education, incubator, advanced manufacturing and training space.
Rehabilitation of the historic St. Joseph's Church, vacant since the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, into creative incubator offices and outdoor community space.
UEL provides wet labs, office space, and innovation/collaboration spaces, and expanding their current facility.
Technology Entrepreneur Center that fosters growth of new innovative IT companies.
The substantial rehabilitation of The Post-Dispatch Rotogravure Building (also known as the Crescent Parts Building) which is a 4-story building located in the heart of the Center for Research Technology
The revitalization of downtown Rockford took another step forward with the rehabilitation of the indoor City Market at a vacant building in the 100 block of North Madison Street.
The new construction of a 28,000 sq. ft. addition to an existing 76,000 sq. ft. facility.
The Energy Innovation Center is a renovation of approximately 160,000 sq.ft. of space at the former Connelley Trade School for reuse as an Innovation Center for energy efficiency, alternative energy
Community-based nonprofit develops a new maker space and hub for ceramic arts and entrepreneurship
An NMTC investment from Cinnaire supported the development of a new, 100,000-square-foot building dedicated to financial technologies at the University of Delaware’s Science.
The transformation of a failed arts center in New Orleans’ Warehouse District into a world-class culinary institute.
Tenant improvements and FF and E for a small and growing small business tenant that hires and recruits locally in the low-income community.
The rehabilitation and renovation of the former Antiques Minnesota building in the Midtown Phillips neighborhood of south Minneapolis to create high-quality retail, office/incubator, and non-profit arts space.
Working capital and tenant improvements for Jonco industries related to its expansion into the former Eaton building.
A new facility to house the expansion of Cumberland County College's arts and business education programs
The former Shenandoah Hotel was transformed into a vibrant mixed-use space in the heart of the Martinsburg Main Street.
The construction of a 59,000 sq. ft. office building for a corporate incubator and research space in Manhattan, KS.
Kitchen incubator and construction of single family for-sale housing.
Acquired and rehabiliated existing warehouse buildings into a specialized facility leasing food production space to small and businesses and other seeking production space.
Historic West Side School rehabilitation into mixed-use facility including TechImpact Las Vegas, a tech incubator
In cooperation with local hospital Bronson Healthcare and Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Kalamazoo Valley Community College developed a campus focused on wellness and food sustainability.
The Second Helpings Culinary Job Training Program promotes productive citizenship and provides an opportunity for individuals to gain industry recognized skills and certifications upon which future successes can be built.
The Corporate College and Culinary Arts Training Center, a remarkable example of how resources from the CDFI Fund are put to use.
Financing for a Business and Employment Center.
Financing for the POST Houston revitalization in downtown Houston, Texas.
Substantial rehabilitation of a historic gold leafing factory located in a Promise Zone into a commercial space and hub for a regional hydroponic operator, light manufacturing, and small business incubator
WCI Partners in Harrisburg redeveloped old, dilapidated buildings into vibrant commercial and residential hubs.
The renovation and revitalization of the historic Plush Mill in Greenville, S. C.
Competing in the world market for talent, technology, capital and jobs, the Upstate’s economic transition hinges on the ability to bridge its deep roots in manufacturing with an entrepreneurial environment
The redevelopment of the mixed-use, destination campus.
The first of Mayor Frank Jackson's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative projects, Glenville Circle North combines small business incubator spaces in collaboration with the City of Cleveland, 63 units of housing, a
In Fort Myers, Florida, the historic 1920s train station had been vacant for some time.
Rocky Mountain Innosphere is a high-tech business incubator for biotech start-ups and entrepreneurs.