Adult Education

Downtown campus to generate ongoing job creation and promote economic development in Eugene and the Southern Willamette Valley through workforce development and small-business training programs.
A former Liggett and Myers tobacco warehouse in Durham, NC, the Carmichael Building, is now home to lab, research, and office space for Duke University's Molecular Physiology Institute.
Conversion of a historic GM building into a 760,000 sq. ft. mixed-use educational facility.
Lindsey Wilson College has undergone the most dramatic transformation in the college's 109-year history.
Elms College used the NMTC to construct a new Center for Natural and Health Sciences.
A 62,000-sq. ft. NMTC-funded multi-use training center project in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago.
CTUF received $50,000 to continue its support of public education, teacher professional development, and community and apprenticeship programs through grant-making to community-based organizations.
Trident Seafoods established an East Coast fish processing and distribution facility, which was otherwise cost prohibitive without the NMTC financing.
The adaptive-reuse of two historical buildings that were renovated into a tech-powered business incubation center and a Marriott Courtyard hotel in Cape Girardeau, MO.
The Bathgate Early Learning Center involved the rehabilitation of a 30,000 sq. ft. office building at 1887-1895 Bathgate Avenue in the borough of The Bronx in New York City.
An old Sears store that lay vacant for over 20 years is the new site of the Entrepreneurial Center located in the heart of Birmingham's Downtown West Urban Redevelopment District.
SUNY Broome converted the former Carnegie Library downtown into a brand-new Culinary Arts Center.
This project was for a phase in the largest capital expenditure in Berea's history.
The renovation of 3 historic buildings in downtown Bennington, VT.
Financing for a Residential Re-Entry Center to assist returning citizens in making successful transitions back into their communities.
Acquisition and construction of a 21,500 sq. ft. transit oriented development of a nonprofit arts organization.
A new Habitat for Humanity headquarters now serves the South Fulton Community, along with infrastructure development for new mixed-income community of Browns Mill Village.
A 21,865 sq. ft. expansion onto its existing facility in the Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens, New York.