Manufacturing

Financing for a quilt machine manufacturing firm.
Financing for Allegheny Wood Products, Inc. an operator of six sawmills in three states.
Construction and development of a new manufacturing facility that produces consumer products and employ local residents that have a barrier to finding meaningful work.
This is the substantial rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of eight historic buildings located in a three block area of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
The construction of a new 67,000 sq. ft. micro business food incubation center.
New Markets Tax Credit financing for a startup contract brewing business dedicated to helping small Chicago-based brewers strategically grow and expand production.
A 62,000-sq. ft. NMTC-funded multi-use training center project in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago.
Midwest distribution facility for Whole Foods serving stores in US and Canada.
CTUF received $50,000 to continue its support of public education, teacher professional development, and community and apprenticeship programs through grant-making to community-based organizations.
NMTC financing supported the Pullman Park project.
In September 2014, CDF provided $13 million in NMTC financing to Method, the world's largest producer of environmentally-friendly cleaning products.
Financing for the fit-out, equipment, start-up operating deficit, and working capital necessary to operate a 10,000 sq. ft. commercial laundry business.
Smart Furniture, Inc. is a Chattanooga, Tennessee based furniture company that sells customizable home and office furniture through its Design on Demand platform via www.SmartFurniture.com.
Facility for pet food manufacturer that produces high-quality animal nutrition and care products for a broad range of animals, including horses, poultry, goats, rabbits, cattle, pigs, and other animals
In June 2013, Commonwealth Dairy completed a $12-million expansion of its $28.5-million plant to support a new product line.
Trident Seafoods established an East Coast fish processing and distribution facility, which was otherwise cost prohibitive without the NMTC financing.
An Alabama company built two wood biomass plants in Northeast Georgia.
Construction of a grain elevator that now serves as a high-speed throughput load-out facility for barges on the Mississippi River.
The NMTC financed equipment purchase for a flooring manufacturer to bring a line of business onshore that is currently 100% imported from China.
Acquiring and renovating a distribution center in the small rural town of Calhoun, GA.
Rural Development Partners and the National Development Council used the NMTC to help West Virginia Great Barrel Company (WVGBC) construct a new barrel manufacturing facility in White Sulphur Springs, WV.
The purchase and installment of medical manufacturing equipment at US processing facility of Mölnlycke, a Swedish-owned wound-care manufacturing, eliminating need to ship product overseas for conversion.
Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center renovated a 50,000 sq. ft. industrial building to create a manufacturing facility for several small-scale manufacturers.
Financing for a fresh food focused supplier supporting efforts to expand healthy foods access.
Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation, the project sponsor, will acquire G.S.
The Brattleboro Commonwealth Dairy plant facility expansion project.
Financing for a coffee wholesaler and store
Rural manufacturer of specialized steel components for food and energy industries creates both quality and accessible jobs in a small town.
Financing for a business that designs, manufactures, and services seismic equipment.
NMTC financing ensures long-term financial viability of New England manufacturing firm
The design, procurement, construction and startup of a new facility to produce a low-global-warming blowing agent and propellant used in insulation and aerosols.
Swiss Krono is building a 250,000-square-foot expansion on its existing Barnwell manufacturing facility, with help from the NMTC.
NMTC funding helped solidify the construction of a new integrated production facility near Barnwell, SC, providing jobs to a community that lost more than 600 jobs.
$700,000 to a steel truss manufacturer in Banning, CA
In February 2012, Mt. Poso’s power plant completed its conversion to biomass and successfully began delivering its full capacity of clean, renewable energy.
Manufacturer of environmentally friendly, biodegradable bioplastics relocates to a larger facility and brings significant investment into a low-income community in rural Georgia.