CDE(s):Capital Impact Partners, Consortium America, Enterprise Community Partners, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, National New Markets Fund, USBCDE
Conversion of a historic GM building into a 760,000 sq. ft. mixed-use educational facility.
CDE(s):Capital One, Dallas Development Fund, Raza Development Fund
The construction and equipping of a new 41,000 sq. ft. facility that encompasses an upgraded arts space, new cultural art center, social work/counseling department, kitchen and dining space, and a
Finance Fund provided $10.56 million in federal and state NMTCS to Cristo Rey to acquire and renovate the former Ohio School for the Deaf building for their Columbus facility.
CDE(s):Business Valued Advisor Fund, Cinnaire New Markets, Stonehenge Community Development
The new construction of a two-story 26,378 sq. ft. fitness, wellness and recreation center for Easterseals Academy, a school for children with autism spectrum disorders, emotional disabilities and developmental delays.
CDE(s):Chicago Development Fund, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Acquisition and conversion of a three-story existing timber loft building and construction of an addition to re-purpose the facility as the home for high school
Chester Charter School for the Arts previously operated out of a modified warehouse building and had students enrolled from kindergarten to 10th grade.
This project has created the funding to expand and rehabilitate a second elementary school project on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Batesland, South Dakota.
The ground-up construction of a 32,000 sq. ft. school building on approximately two acres of land to house Achievement Academy, a charter school serving Albany, NY.
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
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.