The King Lincoln Gateway Building is located in the historic King Lincoln district of downtown Columbus, Ohio, directly across the street from the newly renovated historic King Lincoln Theatre.
This is the substantial rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of eight historic buildings located in a three block area of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
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.
CDE(s):Local Initiatives Support Corporation, RBC Community Development, Truist
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 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.
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.