Development of 47,000 sq. ft. of unused retail space into a Fine Arts Makerspace, a Performance Stage, a Gym/Fitness Center and additional classrooms for a high school.
CDE(s):National Trust Community Investment Corporation
The redevelopment of a historic theatre that will consist of restoring the 44,000 sq. ft. 750 seat theatre and the attached West Wing that houses back of the house space
CDE(s):National Trust Community Investment Corporation
Cincinnati Children’s Theatre provides programming services for children aged 4-12 years old, with 7 years being the average age. With the Emery Theatre as their permanent home, the theatre will
The Upward Star Center provides a home base for Upward Unlimited to train and equip coaches and leaders, and serves as a testing facility for sports development and technique improvement.
CDE(s):Building America CDE, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, PIDC Community Capital, PNC
To expand educational opportunities for children and support families in West Philadelphia, Drexel University undertook the challenge of expanding the capacity and improving the facilities of two existing neighborhood public
Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida constructed a new facility in Orlando, FL and expanding another in Eatonville, FL to accommodate the growing demand for its services.
Family Health Center of Southwest Florida, Inc. is planning to construct a Federally Qualified Health Center to serve the primary healthcare needs of the uninsured and underinsured patient population in
NMTC financed the construction of two new @Promise Youth Centers, state-of-the-art community facilities that emphasize creating positive relationships between police officers and the community.
The renovation and expansion of the Boys and Girls Club Hagler Facility and the construction, equipment and furniture purchase, and operation of the new South Augusta Facility in Augusta, Georgia.
Expansion of PUBCO's operations and its manufacturing operations and capacity at its industrial campus in inner-city Cleveland by purchasing and installing new state-of-the-art equipment.
The acquisition of a renovated 32,000 square foot building that now houses educational and job training programs sponsored by Hmong American Partnership.