Historic Rehabilitation

The 421 Seventh Avenue building is located on a prominent corner in the Pittsburgh Central Downtown Historic District, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places of the
Rehabilitation of three vacant historic Phoenix Union High School buildings totaling 90,000 square feet for use by the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
In Philadelphia, the NMTC transformed a former textile mill and warehouse into apartments for teachers and non-profit office space designed for education related firms.
The purchase of a former bank and finance a full renovation and adaptive reuse as a health care clinic.
The adaptive reuse of the now-vacant 58,000 square-foot historic Ben Lomond Garage in Ogden, Utah into a creative and arts-focused mixed-use development.
The new home of nonprofit art organizations and affordable studio space for local makers and artists.
St. Thomas Community Health Center, New Orleans, LA completed financing in March, 2011 to purchase and renovate a 10,000 sq. ft. historic building.
This project involves the acquisition and rehabilitation of multiple commercial buildings in downtown Monroeville, AL. The project brought a big boost to Monroeville's downtown corridor.
The former Shenandoah Hotel was transformed into a vibrant mixed-use space in the heart of the Martinsburg Main Street.
The acquisition and adaptive reuse of a historic mill complex to create a new 100,000 Federally-Qualified Health Center.
This project involved the rehab of the blighted Bulova building into mixed use facility.
Crossroads Academy of Kansas City opened a second campus, Quality Hill, for 186 students in grades K-3 during the 2016-2017 school year and eventually serves 422 students in grades K-8.
Mixed-use development that involves the renovation of four historic buildings
Financing for rehab of the Model MIll on West Walnut Street into a new headquarters for a business.
The Corporate College and Culinary Arts Training Center, a remarkable example of how resources from the CDFI Fund are put to use.
Avondale Town Center is the third and final phase of the Avondale Choice Neighborhood Implementation Grant that TCB received in 2012.
Financing for the POST Houston revitalization in downtown Houston, Texas.
The first transaction of its kind in the country combined a Federal loan guaranty program for health centers and the NMTC became a prototype for other community health facilities nationwide.
Substantial rehabilitation of a historic gold leafing factory located in a Promise Zone into a commercial space and hub for a regional hydroponic operator, light manufacturing, and small business incubator
The acquisition and adaptive re-use of a 67,000 sq. ft. unimproved warehouse.
The Claussen Bakery Project is the adaptive re-use of a former family-owned bakery built in the West End of Greenville in 1930.
Arts Block/Pushkin and Bank Row are two projects involving the renovation of five historic, mostly vacant buildings, totaling nearly 40,000 sq. ft., clustered around the main intersection in downtown Greenfield.
Five-story building rises from ashes of former Grand Rapids bicycle factory.
Conversion of a building into approximately 45,000 square feet of restaurant, retail and office space, of which Dock's restaurant and entertainment complex comprises over 35,000 square feet.
NMTC financing helped Northern California Indian Development Council to fund upgrades that preserve and revitalize their headquarters office - the historic Carson Block Building in downtown Eureka, CA.
NMTC financing for Mills Building Redevelopment, a mixed-use project.
The $12 million in total NMTC financing enabled Scientific Properties, LLC to rehabilitate a deteriorating factory; generate 140 construction related jobs and 400 permanent jobs; put six warehouses back into
A 260,000 sq. ft. historic complex was rehabbed as a mixed-use community.
The historic renovation of a deteriorating three-story brick/masonry building in southwest Detroit that sat vacant for many years.
Rehabilitation of an iconic 14-story historic property at 1509 Broadway.
NMTC financing supported the creation of the Des Moines Heritage Center which was comprised of the restoration of the historic 1909 East Des Moines Union Depot and the construction of
CBO Financial funded $5.0M in New Markets Tax Credit financing for the Summer Town Estates Commercial Center.
Major update of YWCA Dayton centers on trauma-informed care.
Redevelopment of the historic Dayton Arcade, a collection of nine buildings totaling over 330,000 sq. ft. in the heart of downtown Dayton's central business district.
NMTC financing for River District Tower, a mixed-use project.
The King Lincoln Gateway Building is located in the historic King Lincoln district of downtown Columbus, Ohio, directly across the street from the newly renovated historic King Lincoln Theatre.