Desert Sage Healthcare ()
New healthcare center improving medical and dental care for a medically underserved, rural community through an expanded hub with a pharmacy and drive-through clinic.
Desert Sage Healthcare ()
Lawndale Christian Health Center II ()
Seaport Community Health Center ()
Mountain Park Heatlh Center ()
Imperial Valley PACE & Healthcare, Inc. ()
Fair Haven Community Health Care ()
Webster Community Center ()
Erie Center for Arts and Technology ()
Naytahwaush Community Clinic ()
PACE KC Adult Wellness Center ()
Providence Community Health Center ()
Lac Courte Oreilles Community Health ()
Jefferson Community Health & Life Clinic (2022)
Innercare (2023)
In 2017, Innercare was a key stakeholder in the research and development of the Imperial County Community Health Assessment that has been driving health policy in the County for the
Rolland Curtis Gardens (2017)
Rolland Curtis Gardens opened in the Spring of 2019 in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The mixed-use development features 140 residential units and 8,000 sq. ft. of commercial
Lift Orlando’s Heart of West Lakes Wellness Center (2021)
Finances tenant improvements, equipment purchases and closing costs associated with the expansion of a company’s Orlando location. The expanded facility will allow it to expand its research and development for
Saint Augustine High School (2021)
Enhanced Capital is thrilled to partner with St. Augustine High School (St. Augustine) to provide financing through the Louisiana and federal New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program. Located in New
New Spirit (2023)
Midwest Minnesota CDC allocated $10M to assist with a portion of the $17.9M development, construction, equipment, and other project costs for a new health center in Naytahwaush on the White
One Health – Lewistown (2021)
The project is the rehabilitation and redevelopment of the basement, first floor, and mezzanine of the historic Crowley Block building in downtown Lewistown, MT. One Health, a partnership of community
Santo Domingo Health Center – Kewa Pueblo (2020)
NMTC financing supported a medical clinic in Sandoval County, New Mexico, that offers holistic and inclusive services to inspire and nurture well-being, one person at a time.
Neighborhood Health Center of Western New York (“NHCWNY”) Riverway and Mattina projects. (2022)
The project consists of: (i) the purchase and renovation of NHC’s existing 23,000 sq. ft. health center facility at 300 Niagara St. (NHC Mattina) and the construction of a 15,000
InclusivCare (2022)
InclusivCare is implementing a three-year strategic plan (2021-2023) that involves increasing the number of medical and dental patients and expanding behavioral health services. It is undertaking this NMTC project to
Urban Health Plan Plaza Del Sol & Logistics Center (2023)
Capital Impact Partners and Chase provided NMTC financing to Urban Health Plan (UHP), via its support corporation, The Foundation for Urban Health and Well Being, Inc. to expand their existing
Ampla Health Marysville (2023)
This transaction financed the acquisition and development of a 68,780 sq. ft. multiple tenant commercial building located in Marysville, CA, a portion of which was renovated and leased to a
Clinicas Blythe (2022)
Fair Haven Community Health Center (2023)
Eagle Valley Behavioral Health (2023)
Crossover Sports Association – Crossover Community Center (2022)
PHMC Public Health Campus on Cedar (2023)
CSKT Health Center (2023)
The Project involves the construction of a 13,798 square foot health center. The new facility is located on fee simple land owned by CSKT in the town or Ronan on
Jesus Center/Renewal Center Campus (2022)
PCC Primary Care Pavilion (2022)
In February 2022, CDF provided $14 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation to PCC Community Wellness Center to fund the construction of a 32,000 sq. ft. health and
North Carolina Central University (2024)
Birmingham YMCA (2024)
East Ohio Regional Hospital (2023)
The East Ohio Hospital project is the rehabilitation and expansion of a minority-owned hospital located in Martins Ferry, OH. The hospital is a 330,000 SF, 140-bed medical facility and pharmacy
Lac Courte Oreilles Community Health Center (2023)
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians will use $44.325 million in NMTC allocation to finance the construction of a state-of-the-art 52,000 sq. ft. tribal healthcare center located