Theaters and Performing Arts Spaces

The renovation of the Winters Building – a school and performing arts center that provides services to underserved inner-city youth.
Nonprofit Behind Iconic Arts Display Finds Home With Tax Credit Help
A broad coalition of project partners envisioned a historic rehabilitation of the unique building as a world class theater and community space, designed to achieve the US Green Building Council's
The Fox Theater Pomona is a multi-purpose entertainment venue located at the center of downtown Pomona.
The complete restoration of a historic theater (built in 1903) that had been closed for 50 years.
City of Asylum Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh nonprofit organization that was co-founded by Henry Reese and his wife Diane Samuels in 2004 with the goal of creating a thriving community
A new, full-service, 46,000 sq. ft. Fresh Grocer anchoring a commercial project, creating 240 jobs.
New York’s classical music community gets a new, state-of-the-art rehearsal and recording space.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the National World War II Museum
The former Alec’s Shoe store building at 201 Main St. will soon be demolished to pave way for the $25 million theater complex.
Historic Ohio Theater Nears Completion of 25-Year Restoration
Public-private partnership yields an expanded theater for North Minneapolis
Financing for an educational non-profit business venture known as Discovery World.
Crosstown Concourse offers approximately 635,122 sf. of commercial, retail and mixed-residential space and 269 apartments consisting of 12 micro units, 24 studios, 64 one-bedroom, 155 two-bedroom and 8 three-bedroom apartments.
The purchase of a $1.075 MM loan to McKees Rocks Partners, LLC from LISC to place in the Good Jobs Fund.
Historic rehabilitation of an abandoned theater
NMTC financing brings new jobs and affordable food to rural New Hampshire food desert
A major development for Downtown Homestead that features a Showbiz Cinemas family entertainment center including movies, bowling, video arcade, transit center, and parking garage.
Located on the campus of Fresno State and part of the university's long-term development plan, the Campus Pointe project brought much-needed retail, entertainment, dining services and jobs to students and
Financing of the former Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River, Massachusetts.
The NorShor Theatre started as the Orpheum Theatre in 1910 and enjoyed decades of success in Duluth before closing.
The development and operation of 45,000 SF, 12 screen, minority-owned commercial movie theater which may serve as a community center.
Construction of the primary campground for scouts participating via the ScoutReach program and a venue for the Boycouts school-based Learning for Life character leadership program.
The renovation of a theater facility.
NMTC financing supported the rehabilitation of the long vacant Missouri Theatre building in Midtown's Grand Center district.
Rehabilitation of a historic theater into a modern performing arts and education center with seating for 950, 200 guest ballroom, and classrooms.
Blighted building brought back to life as a new Cincinnati hub for arts, education, music, and community events
In 2014, the Utah Shakespeare Festival worked with Community Development Finance Alliance to fund a new 89,267 sq. ft. facility.
Restoration and expansion of a historic and iconic performance venue, to serve as the centerpiece of a revitalized Flatbush Avenue.
The newly renovated T and C houses the grocery store, which provides the Southside community access to local and organic groceries, and also includes additional retail and restaurant space in
Financing for a nonprofit organization dedicated to the celebration of arts and culture in the Lehigh Valley region, and the Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation.
Renovation of a Former Masonic Temple