Housing

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
An infill project that includes the demolition of a vacant manufacturing facility in downtown Ithaca and the new construction of a mixed-use building on the site
NMTC delivers key element in Ithaca’s ongoing downtown revitalization.

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

This project created 48 affordable, single-family homes for Habitat for Humanity of Evansville, Inc.
Monroe County Habitat used NMTC financing to complete the Osage Place project in Bloomington, IN.
Financing for the construction of 34 affordable single-family homes by Habitat for Humanity of Sacramento, CA.
Homewise used NMTC financing to acquire and rehab 16 homes in the Barelas/South Broadway neighborhood in Albuquerque, NM.

NMTC financing from Kitsap NMTC supported a unique project, The Tall Cedars. The project brought affordable, single family housing to Kitsap County. People of all ages have the chance to

NMTC financing helped Cheseapeak Habitat for Humanity build 59 affordable, for sale homes in Annapolis.
Restoration of a vacant historic building.
Construction of a new 23,900 sq. ft. mixed-use, mixed-income building in downtown Sturgis.

The 5-story Fairmont Creamery was constructed in 1930 and has been vacant since 1980. In addition to providing much needed housing and commercial space for the neighborhood, the redevelopment of

The historic renovation and adaptive reuse of this 120,000 sq. ft. nearly-vacant office building will serve as a catalyst to create a 24/7 vibrancy in the Playhouse Square neighborhood, a

The University Lofts project includes new construction and historic rehabilitation associated with three buildings along Euclid Avenue near Cleveland State University. The project includes nearly 10,000 sq. ft. of street-level

The Avenue District project entailed development of underutilized surface parking lots in downtown Cleveland into an eight-story, new construction, for‑sale housing project with street-level retail as well as for-sale townhome

$5 million allocation will create approximately 18 homes for low-income buyers with median incomes averaging $36,000 per year. These buyers will receive pre-purchase financial counseling, homebuyer education, and ongoing support.

NMTC Allocation supported the adaptive reuse of a historic building into a mixed-use housing and business incubator in Clinton, IA.
Houston Habitat used NMTC financing for the site development and construction of 39 of the 84 affordable single-family homes planned in Phase 1 of their Robins Landing project.
OneSixty Main involves the demolition of a vacant, downtown building located on a prominent corner in downtown Twin Falls, ID, and the construction of a new 55,680 sq. ft., six
The California Statewide Communities Development Corporation has partnered with the nonprofit East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation to provide $10 million of NMTC allocation to stabilize and enhance the historic

Smith NMTC Associates, LLC announced the closing of its latest New Markets Tax Credit transaction to support the development of affordable for-sale homes in Pinellas County, Florida. The deal was

CEI Capital Management provided $1.9 million in NMTC financing to Habitat for Humanity of Omaha for the construction of 14 new, affordable, homes.
PHILADELPHIA HABITAT is using NMTC financing to construct the Oxford Commons Phase I and 40th Street row home projects.