Historic Rehabilitation

NMTC financing supported a food hub that provides warehousing, storage, distribution, logistics, processing, and business development support to local food business and producers, as well as event space for rent
NMTC financing preserves critical source of addiction treatment services in low-income Boston neighborhood.
Historic renovation of mixed-used facility including biotech innovation space, offices, entertainment, and restaurant space.
Rehab and construct mixed-use office, residential and business incubation space with all related grounds and facilities.
In 2017, a $6,500,000 NMTC transaction financed the first phase of development of a business incubator for small businesses in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Atlanta.
The revitalization of Akronʻs downtown corridor created a vibrant mix of urban living, healthy foods, new commercial opportunities, and the expansion of the Akron Civic Theater.
After years of planning, Millwald Theatre Inc. was given the go-ahead to begin construction thanks to NMTC financing.
Provident Public Health Center is the renovation of the historically significant Provident Mutual Life Insurance Building which has been vacant for over 20 years, into a medical campus in a
The redevelopment of Warsaw Avenue in the historic Price Hill neighborhood.
NMTC financing supported a new innovation district in Fort Wayne, IN.
The adaptive reuse of the 18,000 sq. ft. Illinois Alcohol Company Building into the new home and expansion of an established small business incubator, West Side Bazaar.
Rehab of historic building into arts and cultural center with performance space

Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) has constructed a new 17,000 sq. ft. grocery store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The project is part of the ongoing redevelopment of Tulsa’s African American Community,

This 205,000 sq. ft. commercial center will be renovated for use as the Urban League of Metro St. Louis's (ULMSL) Headquarters, Social Innovation Center and tenant retail space.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture and Humanities
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
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Adaptive reuse of a 218,000 sq. ft. former technical school into a small business hub focusing on local makers and artisans, who utilize the technology and infrastructure of the technical
Adaptive reuse of local landmark as a boutique hotel and centerpiece of downtown revitalization efforts.
A new $35 million-dollar, 95,000 square foot data center facility and global headquarters in historic Eatonville, Florida.
NMTC financing from MMCDC will help build a more equitable economic future for Minneapolis

Finance the adaptive reuse of two structures and the new construction of an office building containing approximately 61,000 sq. ft. of office and ground floor retail space, a roof terrace,

​The Kress at Third and Main Project involved the rehab of three buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
A center for nonprofits in a Anchorage neighborhood in transition from distress and decay to new life as the City's Arts and Cultural District.
The purchase and historic rehabilitation of the H. F. Miller and Sons Building, a former tin box manufacturing plant that sat vacant for decades in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood. The
The adaptive reuse of a historic mill property along the Jones Fall stream into a mixed-use community of market-rate and affordable apartments, offices and retail space.
New rehabilitation project anchors the Hollins Market neighborhood, an area in west Baltimore hard hit by blight and disinvestment and on the edge of the University of Maryland's Bio Park.
After sitting idle for more than three decades, the Pere Marquette R.R. Depot became the bustling center of activity that it was over a century ago.
With the help of NMTCs and HTCs, Alembic Community Development restored the structure and transformed it into the 23,000-square-foot Jack and Jake’s Public Market, artist exhibition space and shared office
The historic rehabilitation of the Western Macaroni Manufacturing Company warehouse originally built in 1900.
Cascade Plaza is a newly developed 9-story, 175,000 sq. ft., mixed-use project in the heart of Ithaca’s Urban Renewal District. The development is the result of a partnership between the
Financing for the rehab of Clifton Mansion, the new headquarters for Civic Works' community service programs and an important resource for the neighborhoods surrounding Clifton Park.
Adaptive re-use of a historic school building in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
Rehabilitation of a former dance club into nonprofit office space for 2 organizations focused on youth education.
This multi-phase project transformed the long vacant building into a new headquarters for a nonprofit mental health counseling organization specializing in mental health support and drug dependency counseling, as well
A newly constructed and rehabilitated facility features 242 beds, multipurpose rooms, community rooms, a medical recovery room, day room, offices, reading room, and an elevator for increased accessibility.