Disaster Recovery

A first-in-nation renewable energy operating business that uses Sierra Nevada forest waste as its feedstock to produce electricity.
The Norfolk Ship Repair and Drydock Company, located in the South Brambleton Redevelopment Area of Norfolk, VA.
An NMTC investment from Cinnaire supported the development of a new, 100,000-square-foot building dedicated to financial technologies at the University of Delaware’s Science.
Rehabilitation of a vacant 21,000 sq. ft. building into a new full-service grocery store.
St. Thomas Community Health Center, New Orleans, LA completed financing in March, 2011 to purchase and renovate a 10,000 sq. ft. historic building.
NMTC financing was structured as operational capacity to expand and re-open more than one million sq. ft. of medical services space including: 100-bed surgical hospital, a senior living facility for
As part of the post-Katrina overhaul of all New Orleans' school facilities, the Recovery School District is preserving and refurbishing two parts of the historic Booker T. Washington building: the
Vacant, contaminated site transformed into mixed-used development bringing hundreds of jobs to Milwaukee.
Brownfield redevelopment for industrial use and office developement for a distrubution company.
A roughly 40,000 sq. ft. full service grocery store which provides access to healthy fresh food in a highly distressed food desert.
NMTC financing supported the rehabilitation of a former warehouse into a 40,000 square foot pharmaceutical manufacturing plant where it produces Alinia, a prescription drug that treats illnesses caused by Crypotsporidium
After an EF-4 tornado devastated a town, killing 10 people and destroying over 1,000 structures including a 265,000 sq. ft. mill, the NMTC brought jobs and hope back to the
The Winston County Medical Foundation has successfully completed the new Winston Medical Center which is a 24 bed full-service hospital, 120 bed long-term senior care and rehab facility and medical
The Habitat Homes Project provided support to Habitat for Humanity affiliates located in Metro Jackson and in the Mississippi Gulf Coast areas of Mississippi.
NMTC financing transforms a contaminated site into a sparkling new community facility.
NMTC financing to repair Delta Memorial Hospital, based in Dumas, AR, providing quality health care services to residents living in rural communities, throughout the Arkansas Delta.
An open air retail mall located on Eight Mile Road in Detroit, MI, this project constructed a major retail center remediating a 36-acre Brownfield site at the Southeast corner of
NMTC financing supported the $53 million General Electric Aviation EPISCENTER development on the University of Dayton campus.
Financing for Allegheny Wood Products, Inc. an operator of six sawmills in three states.
Rural Development Partners and the National Development Council used the NMTC to help West Virginia Great Barrel Company (WVGBC) construct a new barrel manufacturing facility in White Sulphur Springs, WV.
A 246-bed Acute Care Hospital located in Caguas, Puerto Rico whose primary function is to provide inpatient diagnostic and therapeutic services for a variety of medical conditions, both surgical and
Construction of 13,860 sq-ft new facility for outreach to low-income youth.
New YMCA in an areas severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
Acquisition, demolition and remediation of 122-acre Ford auto plant. Largest Brownfield project in Georgia, paved the way for redevelopment.
NMTCs were leveraged to build a new 100,000 sq. ft. innovative manufacturing facility that uses precision welding, laser cutting, and robotic assembly technologies to manufacture fall protection and loading/unloading systems
Restaurant Depot is a food wholesaler that moved to a new facility thanks to the NMTC.