The Akron Community Revitalization Loan Fund helps enable business development projects in distressed census tracts and urban areas in Akron. DFWR, contracted with Cleveland-based Village Capital Corporation, applied its development
NMTC financing to support a manufacturer of plastics through plastic injection molding. Established in 1968, Reliant Worldwide Plastics is a leader in injection molded plastics, specializing in conversions from Metal-to-Plastics.
Financing for a manufacturer of heat transfer tubular products. Heat Transfer Tubular Products has been evolving to improve their value proposition to their customers through the integration of tube distribution
Family-owned sustainable timberland: Jordan Lumber is a family-owned and operated sustainable forest products company with timberland, sawmills and chip mills. Founded in 1939, Jordan is the fifth largest employer in
The building of the world’s largest wood pellet plant in Epes, Alabama. Enviva is the largest producer of industrial wood pellets, a renewable energy alternative to fossil fuels. Enviva’s sustainable
Red Lake Inc., an economic development enterprise of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, and its subsidiary, Ogaakaaning Wild Rice LLC, expanded its wild rice business to better serve
Formed in 2003, American Peanut Growers Group LLC is a farmer-owned cooperative shelling plant that returns the profit over the farmer stock price directly back to the growers through distributions,
Rural King used the proceeds of a NMTC Loan to finance acquisition and installation costs of certain equipment and machinery to be used by Rural King in its 1,000,000 sq.
MedRhythms is the developer of a digital therapeutics platform to deliver rhythmic auditory stimulation therapy to chronic stroke survivors. While RAS therapy typically takes place in a clinical setting, MedRhythms’s
Mirac is an electronics manufacturing services company specializing in the design, fabrication, and assembly of printed circuit boards and wire harnesses. This project provided the Company with working capital needed
Finances equipment and related operational improvements to modernize a 500,000 sq. ft. existing Walgreens.com distribution center. About 90% of the existing and new jobs are accessible to individuals without post-high
Finances the construction of a 49,000 sq. ft. zinc processing facility in Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood to replace a 32,000 sq. ft. building that burned down last year.
Lock Joint Tube manufactures mechanical and structural grade steel tubing in five plants located in Indiana, Ohio, Texas, and Tennessee.
NMTC financing supported a Material Cutting Fabricator. The company’s waterjet will cut through virtually any material with ease. Materials as delicate as paper and as hard as steel can be