Affordable Housing

The rehabilitation of the vacant Philip Morris Blended Leaf Complex in downtown Richmond, Virginia into a new headquarters for Congregations Around Richmond To Assure Shelter (CARITAS).
$21.3 million of NMTC financing for the construction of 20 transitional housing units, SOME office headquarters and CET.
Improvements to four buildings and related site work to create a men's shelter, women's shelter, veteran's shelter and a vocational training center.
Construction of a new 31,736 sq. ft. fully integrated primary and behavioral health center in partnership with Harborview Medical Center, a public safety net hospital.
New construction of a 24,600 sq. ft. homeless shelter serving men, women, and children.
The redevelopment of the historic Bedford-Union Armory located in the Crown Heights community in Brooklyn.
New construction of a 40,000 sq. ft. facility that provided comprehensive medical and mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and recovery activities for patients with complex health and social needs
Mobile Loaves will use UDF’s investment to finance the new construction of a campus providing affordable housing and supportive services for Austin’s homeless community.
Construction of a 38,000 square foot new medical clinic and corporate offices located in the economically distressed and medically underserved neighborhood of Woodlawn on Chicago’s south side.
A new mixed-use building at the southeastern boundary of the Legends Park HOPE VI Revitalization Plan area in Memphis, TN.
Denver Housing Authority built a 175-unit, 117-sq. ft. Collaborative Resources Facility and community gardens with a fresh food farmers market.
NMTC financing turns abandoned building into a hub for entrepreneurship and opportunity
Renovation of a building in Tulsa's downtown warehouse and industrial district, now known as Brady Arts, site of the Tulsa race riot in 1921.
A nonprofit organization with the mission of revitalizing the Highlander neighborhood of North Omaha-the blighted and highly disinvested former site of a failed 23-acre public housing complex demolished in 2009.
St. Louis, MO The Arcade Building was originally built for retail and office use. Abandoned since the 1980s, its 2012 rehabilitation brought new residential, commercial, and educational opportunities to the
Set in the heart of a disinvested area of Phoenix, First Place-Phoenix is a first of its kind mixed-use residential property designed to provide residential options and opportunities for independent
Rural investment supporting attainable housing and social-enterprise.
Birmingham YMCA used NMTC allocation to renovate their existing sq. ft. Northeast Youth Center
Capital One participates in the federal New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program, which encourages community development and economic growth through the use of tax credits to attract private investment in

NMTC funding will provide funds for a new “FRESH” supermarket, plus operating expenses during lease-up and working capital during rent-abatement period. This project’s financing is part of a $10.5 million

In Washington, the Quinault Housing Authority (QHA) used $400,000 toward the construction of 35 new single-family homes, which are currently under construction in Taholah on the Quinault Reservation.

The Smith NMTC Associates team is excited to announce the closing of a $24 million Housing Partnership Network (HPN) New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) transaction providing three separate NMTC loans
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 20,000 sq. ft., two-story facility that provides medical, behavioral health and specialty care, with a focus on pediatrics and serving the house-less
NMTC financing supported a total of 61 new homes.
Broward Habitat used NMTC financing to support the construction of two projects in located within designated Community Redevelopment Agency districts by City of Pompano Beach and Broward County.

This Habitat for Humanity Multi-State Project funds the work of 21 Habitat for Humanity affiliates nationwide. Will result in the construction of 503 single-family homes for purchase by low-income individuals.

Construction of 122 affordable single-family homes for Habitat for Humanity in an area that suffered from extensive damage from Katrina.

This project will utilize NMTC financing to acquire, renovate and sell 28 affordable homes to families with low incomes. The QALICB recently celebrated serving its 2,000th family locally through new

Funds the work of 21 Habitat for Humanity affiliates nationwide. Will result in the construction of 503 single-family homes for purchase by low-income individuals. Affiliates located in AZ, CA, CO,

NMTC financing supported the construction of 15 affordable, for-sale, Habitat for Humanity homes in Tucson.
Charlotte Region Habitat used NMTC financing to substantially finance the vertical construction of single-family detached homes built on 16 previously acquired infill sites scattered throughout distressed areas in the City

The $18 million NMTC financing support from JPMorgan Chase is helping redevelop vacant city-owned land in East Harlem into a mixed-use development that will include 700 units of affordable housing

Located in Daly City, and close to an array of public transit options, 7555 Mission is Habitat for Humanity of Daly City’s largest affordable, single-family housing development to date with

The project is the largest mixed use development the city has seen in more than 40 years. The NMTC portion of the project supported ABC Supply Co. Inc.’s recently opened