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New sports facility supports job training, education, health and wellness, and opportunity in the Russell neighborhood
Northend Community Center, a multi-facility, faith-based community center campus located in Lafayette, Indiana.
The Jessie Ball duPont Center provides nonprofit office space, community meeting space, and individual / group co-working space in downtown Jacksonville.
The 920 Cherry Street project was a part of a comprehensive redevelopment of a three-acre site located at the intersection of Cherry Street, SE and Cherry Drive SE in the
NMTC financing brings supportive housing and job training to homeless individuals in Everett
A $10.3M renovation of the 107-year-old former school.
A long underutilized historical building is rehabilitated to become an IBM regional service headquarters.
Renovation of a building to house community and office space for non-profit partners and new construction for a community food center.
Community Center, including job training, adult literacy, and a food pantry.
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
Construction of a community center to provide supportive services to immigrants and low-income people of color.
CityLink Center, a comprehensive social services mall, was built with the help of NMTCS.
Construction of a 65,000 sq. ft. Health and Fitness Center in the North Lawndale community.
The center provides sports and recreational opportunities to low-income residents on Chicago's south side. Individuals, housing authority residents and local teams is able to utilize the facility at reduced rates.
This project involved the renovation of the old St. Joseph's school for the community center.
A new transitional housing facility combines workforce development, meals, and other educational programs.
Construction of the Ed Roberts Campus, a collaboration of seven non-profit organizations serving the Bay Area.
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.
The 85,000 sf former lithograph printing complex was restored and transformed into the Center for Neighborhood Innovation, convening workforce development programs, educational training, neighborhood revitalization advocates, and nonprofits committed to
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.
The redevelopment of the historic building into a Center for Health Care and Healthy Living, leased by the City of Baltimore for various health and community service tenants.
A brewery complex located in the Broadway East neighborhood is now home to Humanim and other social service agencies, providing social services and workforce development where there was previously blight
Redevelopment of a brownfield into a 165,000 sq. ft. campus of creative office and retail space
NMTC equity helped fund the construction of a 105,000-sq. ft. office building at Auburn University in Alabama.
The construction of the new 42,000-square-foot state-of-the-art Ryan Marshall Performing Arts Center, which expanded the existing school building both for student activities as well as for RCA's teacher training programs.
The construction of a 26,000 sq. ft. Quest Nonprofit Center for Change that houses community and commercial services.
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.
Citylink Center Expansion is a development within Cincinnati's West End neighborhood.
Finance the rehabilitation, construction and development of the approximately 22,511 sq. ft. Community of Hope Family Health and Birth Center.
Project to finance the development of Groundworks Collaborative’s new permanent campus in Brattleboro, VT.
A sprawling healthy living center coming to 79th Street aims to empower South Siders when it comes to their health.
The new, multimillion-dollar Nomlaki Administrative and Community Centers.
Redevelopment, expansion, and new construction of an owner-occupied nonprofit office and healthcare space with a community room that is accessible by multiple third-party nonprofits.
The acquisition of a renovated 32,000 square foot building that now houses educational and job training programs for immigrants and refugees sponsored by Hmong American Partnership.