Manufacturing

NMTC financing supported the Hot Mama’s project.
NMTC financing supported the Highland Baking project.
Acquisition and renovation of a food manufacturing facility.
Adaptive reuse of a former Studebaker automobile manufacturing facility (built between 1923 and 1946) into office, education, incubator, advanced manufacturing and training space.
Financing for a steel fabricating company that expanded a new line of busincess focused on product development.
The construction of a new plant with storage space and the purchase of new roasting, drying and shelling equipment.
The construction of a 47,000-sq.-ft. campus, including a 32,000-sq.-ft. office building and a 15,000-sq.-ft. high-speed metals recycling facility.
In 2005, First Wave Aviation, a Tulsa-based aerospace company, constructed a larger facility to repair and overhaul commercial aircrafts.
Manufacturer of proprietary 'black' wood pellet.
Memphis-based Monogram Food Solutions is receiving an investment of more than $7.6M from U.S.
Financing for the acquisition of leasehold interest of 71.78 acre parcel of land and construction of industrial buildings.
Stadler Rail constructed a new 226,000 square foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for light rail passenger cars in Salt Lake City where they built and assemble trains for transit properties throughout
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.
Renovation of the Old Post Office historic district Syndicate Building.
The River City Business Park project involved $70M redevelopment of a long-abandoned brownfield site into a 54 acre LEED-certified business park in a highly distressed community.
A former streetcar repair facility in St. Louis was transformed into an environmentally smart business center.
St. Louis's economic development arm has committed $5M in federal NMTCs to assist a new manufacturer that makes railroad ties out of recycled plastic.
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
4220 Duncan, a 180,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development in St. Louis.
Financing for the construction of a new Albertsons Market at 808 N.
Financing for a metal fabrication company with a emphasis on the manufacturing of cabs used in the agriculture and construction industries.
Commonwealth Crossing Business Centre is a modern business and technology park designed to attract major manufacturers with the potential to add value to the local economy and create thousands of
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.
This project involves refinancing and business expansion.
The project includes equipment and facility upgrades to a paper mill in Quinnesec, MI.
Working capital to expand a food manufacturer's facility and increase production capacity.
The Forestland Group utilized NMTCs to complete the purchase of 82,000 acres of hardwood forests in Louisiana, in addition to a hardwood sawmill and processing plant near LeMoyen, LA; 200
Western States Equipment, an Idaho-based Caterpillar sales and service company, had outgrown its original facility so the NMTC financed a new one.
Apex Resource Technologies received an infusion of $5 million, giving the company the working capital needed to expand its business and workforce.
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
The renovation of an existing five-story 135,800 square foot industrial building located in the Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh for the purpose accommodating creative start-up and nascent entrepreneurial business activity.
NMTC investments raise the profile of rural Maine as a premier, nature-based tourism destination.
Construction of a biomass pellet facility. 30% of workforce to be filled by prisoner return to work employees through second chance program.
Action Compaction Services Inc. used $1M in NMTC financing for the acquisition and renovation of three buildings totaling 24,564 sq. ft. including 3.2 acres of land in late 2005.
Renovation of a one-story, plus mezzanine manufacturing facility.