Theaters and Performing Arts Spaces

NMTC financing supported the rehab of the historic Wayne Theatre.
After years of planning, Millwald Theatre Inc. was given the go-ahead to begin construction thanks to NMTC financing.
The Fox Theater project involved the acquisition and rehabilitation of a historic Art Deco theater located in the heart of downtown Spokane.
The renovation of the ZCMI warehouse not only brought an historic building back into use, but also contributed to the large-scale revitalization of a Brownfields area.
The Des Moines Social Club spans two buildings, multiple floors, an outdoor courtyard and features an art gallery, gift shop, black-box theater, music venue, restaurant, and coffee shop, as well
Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus was developed by a nonprofit called Building Bridges Across the River to address the economic, academic and social challenges facing families living east of
Since its inception in 1983, Center in the Square has been the major catalyst for development and renewal in downtown Roanoke, VA.
Salt Lake County received NMTC financing for the historic renovation of the downtown Capitol Theatre.
NMTC financing will power reimagination of historic former Negro League baseball stadium in Paterson, N.J.
Financing to transform the formerly blighted downtown Lancaster into the new Lancaster Promenade: a vibrant social and commercial hub.
Transofrmation of the Oakland Auditorium and Calvin Simmons Theatre into a mixed-use facility that will provide arts organizations and nonprofits with much needed, affordable, performance, rehearsal and office space all
Development of 47,000 sq. ft. of unused retail space into a Fine Arts Makerspace, a Performance Stage, a Gym/Fitness Center and additional classrooms for a high school.
Indy CDE financed the restoration and update of the historic 40,000 sq. ft. building that once housed the Madam C.J.
Construction of a 100,000 sq. ft. events and community center which provides space for local nonprofits, tractor and machinery auctions, and adaptable space to host regional sporting and local corporate
Financing for a youth academic enrichment organization.
Mixed use facility including a children's hospital, school and early childhood agency services to low-income people.
Major renovations and expansion of a theater building for a dance company.
Butterfly Wonderland is a butterfly habitat and educational attraction facility located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
NMTC financing supported the Adeline Wright-Graham Boys & Girls Club (Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady NY)'s new location, which serves 300 children daily from the Hamilton Hill and Mont
The 13,469 sq. ft. adaptive reuse project provides a new space for the expansion of art and culture programming including theatre and pop-up events with other San Diego arts and
Construction of the first facility on the West Coast fully dedicated to jazz music history, education and performance.
Renovation of the dilapidated former exotic film theater at 80 Turk Street into a new home for Counterpulse, a nonproift that provides space and resources for emerging artists and cultural
American Conservatory Theater is a nonprofit theater company operating in San Francisco.
Phase 2 of a renovation of eight historic buildings, known as the Barracks, offering over 75,000 sq. ft. of commercial space.
Finance construction of a building to be used as a field house.
The Ordway Concert Hall is a state-of-the-art performance and recording venue that was brought to life by the Ordway's principal resident organizations.
City First New Markets Fund II closed its first NMTC transaction of 2016 on February 4th.
The Pagedale Town Center, part of a broad community development initiative in a 97% minority inner ring suburb of St. Louis.
A new school opened in its new permanent location in 2011 with an initial class of 225 students.
Renovation of a center of creative arts that provides programming to engage, develop and educate people of all ability levels and backgrounds.
Financing for the $13.9M Big Brothers Big Sisters Building, formerly a Woolworth store.
Adaptive and reuse redevelopment of an 83-year-old historic theater that housed the offices of celebrated African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux in the 1920s.
A project to transform the Riviera Beach waterfront into a vibrant and authentic destination spot for residents and visitors alike, spurring a revitalization out to Broadway and beyond.
The Carpenter Theatre first opened its doors in 1928 as a Loew's Theater for moving pictures.