Historic Tax Credit

The substantial rehabilitation of the St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church building and two adjacent schoolhouses into a performance art venue, a non-profit school, co-working space, and small business incubation
The substantial rehabilitation of the St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church building and two adjacent schoolhouses into a performance art venue, a non-profit school, co-working space, and small business incubation
The historic Illinois Alcohol Company Building in Buffalo, New York will soon become the new home of the West Side Bazaar,
Renovation of the historic BandO Warehouse in 2007, transforming this full city-block grain repository into a dynamic hive of creative office and ground floor retail spaces.
Completed in 2010, the Mercantile Block in Providence, RI is the third of arts organization AS220’s development projects in Providence’s Downcity Arts District.
With the help of NMTCs and HTCs, Alembic Community Development restored the structure and transformed it into the 23,000-square-foot Jack and Jake’s Public Market, artist exhibition space and shared office
Since its inception in 1983, Center in the Square has been the major catalyst for development and renewal in downtown Roanoke, VA.
The Birthplace of Country Music Cultural Heritage Center has expanded the live music scene and stimulated the development of new businesses, including restaurants, hotels, breweries, and retail.
​The Kress at Third and Main Project involved the rehab of three buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
NMTC financing to rehab the Morgens Brothers building, constructed in 1910.
The Morris Heights Health Center has been caring for low-income residents of the Bronx for nearly three decades.
NMTC financing will power reimagination of historic former Negro League baseball stadium in Paterson, N.J.
Construction of a new 35,700 sq. ft. medical respite/recuperative care center that will use cutting-edge approaches to serve the chronically homeless.
Construction of a new 31,736 sq. ft. fully integrated primary and behavioral health center in partnership with Harborview Medical Center, a public safety net hospital.
Steeple Square is the development of community and training campus and day care that will serve as a collaborative multi-tenant center, rehabilitating the former iconic St.
Rehabilitation of a building for the development of a mixed-use project to include medical respite, transitional housing, healthcare, and social services for the homeless.
The adaptive re-use of a former RJ Reynolds tobacco facility that is being redeveloped by Wexford Science and Technology, LLC into an 110,815 sq ft mixed-use, LEED Silver certified historic
Rehab of the Wheeling Stamping Building in Wheeling, West Virginia, a 94,000 sq. ft. brick warehouse.
The town of Guadalupe--a neighborhood in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area--is home to 3,600 members of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
Adaptive reuse of a former Studebaker automobile manufacturing facility (built between 1923 and 1946) into office, education, incubator, advanced manufacturing and training space.
American Conservatory Theater is a nonprofit theater company operating in San Francisco.
Rehabilitation of the historic St. Joseph's Church, vacant since the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, into creative incubator offices and outdoor community space.
St. Louis, MO The Arcade Building was originally built for retail and office use. Abandoned since the 1980s, its 2012 rehabilitation brought new residential, commercial, and educational opportunities to the
Rehabilitation of the Old Post Office in St. Louis
The Crown Square redevelopment involved the historic rehabilitation of 11 buildings of the 14th Street Mall, an abandoned mall that formerly served as a pedestrian-oriented commercial district located in the
The City Garden Montessori Charter School is a key feature in the redevelopment of the McRee Town neighborhood in St. Louis
Financing for the $13.9M Big Brothers Big Sisters Building, formerly a Woolworth store.
Rehabilitation of the historic Dalton Building into a mixed-use development that now houses offices and residential.
Iconic Rochester, NY building gets wholesale landmark makeover
The Carpenter Theatre first opened its doors in 1928 as a Loew's Theater for moving pictures.
The innovative public/private partnership produced a unique mixed-use development that provided affordable for-rent housing, market-rate condominiums, retail space, and parking.
Restoration of the Portland Telegram building
The complete restoration of a historic theater (built in 1903) that had been closed for 50 years.