Affordable Housing

North Omaha, Nebraska is a neighborhood plagued by high rates of poverty, unemployment, and crime.
The adaptive reuse of the now-vacant 58,000 square-foot historic Ben Lomond Garage in Ogden, Utah into a creative and arts-focused mixed-use development.
The new home of nonprofit art organizations and affordable studio space for local makers and artists.
The construction of subdivision infrastructure (streets, sidewalks, curbs, sewer and water lines, gas and electrical and storm water drainage) to support the development of up to 300 affordable housing units.
Vacant, contaminated site transformed into mixed-used development bringing hundreds of jobs to Milwaukee.
NMTC financing supported the construction of 248 affordable homes.
The $90 million mixed-use plan for a site currently owned by Meriter, called Block 51, includes 400 mixed-income housing units, 20,000 sq. ft. of retail space, 100,000 sq. ft. of
Financing for the construction of 18 affordable homes for Loudoun County Habitat for Humanity.
The new construction of the commercial component of One Santa Fe, a mixed-use, transit-oriented development in the Arts District, a low-income community within Downtown Los Angeles.
Construction of two buildings on Midland Avenue and East Third Street, in the East End neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky.
Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Capital Area invested $5.7M in Midtown and west Jackson areas by creating or renovating 50 homes.
The Habitat Homes Project provided support to Habitat for Humanity affiliates located in Metro Jackson and in the Mississippi Gulf Coast areas of Mississippi.
Renovation of a bighted, contaminated former industrial site into a mixed-use, mixed-income community featuring new fresh food market and other retail ammenities.
Grand Lake Stream Plantation is a town located in rural Washington County, Maine.
The first of Mayor Frank Jackson's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative projects, Glenville Circle North combines small business incubator spaces in collaboration with the City of Cleveland, 63 units of housing, a
Financing the light industrial and commercial component of a mixed-use project in Dorchester, one of Boston's lowest-income neighborhoods.
$12 million in NMTC financing to build 94 Habitat for Humanity homes across Iowa.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 26,200 sq. ft. Medical and Senior Activity Center targeted to seniors to include: an approximately 8,000 sq. ft. medical clinic to be
CBO Financial funded $5.0M in New Markets Tax Credit financing for the Summer Town Estates Commercial Center.
Funds the work of 21 Habitat for Humanity affiliates nationwide.
This is the substantial rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of eight historic buildings located in a three block area of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
Construction of affordable, for sale housing.
NMTC financing supported the creation of affordable housing in Brownsville.
A catalyst for economic development will supply 992 units of much needed affordable housing, community-serving retail space and community facility space to a low-income neighborhood.
The NMTC allocation financed Trinity’s rehabilitation of the historic Brockton Enterprise building, transforming the space into a 51,000-sq. ft. commercial building with retail space on the first floor.
Financing to redevelop and restore the historic circa 1871 Brooks House, a mixed-use commercial building located in the heart of Brattleboro’s downtown.
This mixed-use development fills the last vacant downtown lot following a 2009 gas explosion and will lease space to two restaurants with numerous accessible jobs.
The renovation of 3 historic buildings in downtown Bennington, VT.
Remington Row is a 250,000 sq. ft. mixed-use, new construction project in the heart of the Remington neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland.
The project consists of the development of new and rehabilitated housing, a life sciences and technology park, as well as retail space.
A new community hub in Grove Park brings education, recreation, healthcare and wellness.
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.
Housing Channel, a local nonprofit developer, used NMTC financing to implement a housing development program in collaboration with the City of Arlington and for-profit program partners to revitalize the designated
Construction and renovation of simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with needy families.
NMTCs Help Families Get Energy-Efficient Homes in Santa Fe, N.M.