New construction of mixed-use building offering flex office, R&D and high-bay light-industrial maker space. Phase 1 included 95,000 sq. ft. of flex-office space with Carnegie Mellon University as an anchor
Italpollina U.S.A Inc., a developer of organic biostimulant fertilizers constructed and equiped a 15,000 sq. ft. research and development facility on a seven-acre site across from its existing operations in
CDE(s):Chase, Primary Care Development Corporation
NMTC financing supported improvements on 3 properties including healthy food production, employment training, retail, adult day services, and federally qualified health center provind urgent care.
The project involves the redevelopment of the Parker J. Noyes building, a vacant, historic three-story, 11,650 sq. ft. wood and steel building into ground floor commercial space and six workforce
CDE(s):Midwest Minnesota CDC, University Financial Corp.
The construction of an appoximately 19,820 sq. ft. building for use serving low-income entrepreneurs as a small business incubator and entrepreneur training center in Saint Paul, MN.
The NMTC loan proceeds will be utilized to complete tenant improvements at an existing 19,200 sq. ft. warehouse building in Wadena, MN, purchase equipment, and provide working capital.
A vacant North Lawndale banking facility will be redeveloped as the new campus for the North Lawndale Employment Network through a $2.5 million Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grant approved by City
JB Swift is planning a $26 million plant rehab and expansion to add a smokehouse, blast chiller and expand slicing lines to its Ottumwa facility. The facility will make a
Financing for a multi-use facility that anchors Jones ValleyTeaching Farm and creates an inviting permanent infrastructure that will reach more students, teachers, and surrounding community members—locally, regionally, and nationally.
Finances the development and construction of two office buildings for SHINE Medical Technologies that will complement SHINE’s production facility currently under construction.
The NMTC financing for construction and other project costs associated with a 23,040 SF manufacturing facility, 7,800 SF warehouse and improvements/upgrades to an existing 4,000 SF building located in Pine
CDE(s):AMCREF Community Capital, Heartland Renaissance Fund, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
NMTCs financed the expansion of a soybean processing facility, which includes additional equipment purchases and operating cash to support grain procurement.
Redevelopment of five historic buildings located on the near east side of Columbus, Ohio, into an approximately 61,445 square foot, mixed-use, multi-tenant development to be known as "Trolley District" that