Historic Rehabilitation

The redevelopment of the historic building into a Center for Health Care and Healthy Living, leased by the City of Baltimore for various health and community service tenants.
NMTC financing turns abandoned building into a hub for entrepreneurship and opportunity
Roses Southwest Papers Inc. is a high-quality paper products manufacturer located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The investment will allow the family-owned and operated business to increase its manufacturing capacity and
Renovation of a building in Tulsa's downtown warehouse and industrial district, now known as Brady Arts, site of the Tulsa race riot in 1921.
A new redevelopment project rresulted in 52 apartments, a commercial kitchen that prepares fresh and healthy meals for schools and social service clients and offer job training, and retail and
A brewery complex located in the Broadway East neighborhood is now home to Humanim and other social service agencies, providing social services and workforce development where there was previously blight
The adaptive reuse of a former refrigeration warehouse into a community-based food incubator and the third project to use the NTCIC Irvin Henderson Main Street Revitalization Fund.Once complete, the historic
NMTCS were also a significant source of funding in the restoration of the Ferdinand W. Roebling mansion.
A full-scale rehabilitation of a vacant 37,000 sq. ft. 4-story brick structure originally built in 1922 to house a major tenant offering impactful community services.
Rural investment supporting attainable housing and social-enterprise.
Award Winning Project Brings the Wilson Buildings Back to Live in Clinton, IA
Rural investment supporting attainable housing and social-enterprise.
NMTC financing from MMCDC will help build a more equitable economic future for Minneapolis
Restoring the century-old YWCA Wheeling to expand services to continue its legacy as a vital resource for women and families.
A full-scale rehabilitation of a vacant 37,000 sq. ft. 4-story brick structure originally built in 1922 to house a major tenant offering impactful community services.
Renovation and restoration of the vacant 47,000 sq. ft. 90-year old historic Edwards Motor Company building.

A 19th-century warehouse and a vision forge a downtown loft community and a new beginning A redevelopment project in the heart of Downtown St. Joseph has established a new community

Built in 1937, 550 Cookman Avenue is a shining example of Asbury Park’s art deco history. NMTC financing supported restoreation of this unique building, with careful consideration taken with its

Phase 1 of the Livingston Buildings historic rehabilitation created a mixed-use structure.
Phase 2 of the Livingston Buildings historic rehabilitation created a mixed-use structure with La Internacional on the first floor.
This project involved the adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of a historic building in Boston’s new, dynamic Innovations District.
Restoration of the Hughes Irons Building
NMTC financing restored a 1920’s newspaper building to a new economic use.
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
NMTC financing helped create a mixed-use project inside a former Albemarle hosiery mill.
Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the newly developed Trolley District featuring the East Market food hall on the east side of Columbus, which utilizes six vacant buildings previously used by

The historic renovation and adaptive reuse of this 120,000 sq. ft. nearly-vacant office building will serve as a catalyst to create a 24/7 vibrancy in the Playhouse Square neighborhood, a

The University Lofts project includes new construction and historic rehabilitation associated with three buildings along Euclid Avenue near Cleveland State University. The project includes nearly 10,000 sq. ft. of street-level