The project involves the construction of a 21,661 sq. ft. administration building for non-medical staff at the Rocky Boy Health Center (“RBHC”). The new facility is located on in the
Axis Community Health began site renovations for a new clinic at 1686 Second St. in Livermore on Thursday, July 13, 2023. Axis said the clinic would provide critical healthcare resources
NMTC proceeds will finance new construction and expansion of a health center in San Diego, CA. The building will be constructed on the existing parking lot includes a clinic consisting
Construction of a new, 66,000 sq. ft. YMCA facility in downtown Muncie, a rustbelt city long navigating socioeconomic change. The new and expanded offering, replacing an outdated nearby location, includes
NMTC funding was used to construct a 45,000 sq. ft. hospital annex and a 34,000 sq. ft. medical clinic that will provide primary care medical services and specialty care services
Renovation and adaptive reuse of a historic urban building into a 33,000 sq. ft. Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) with off-street parking for staff and patients. CrescentCare Mid-City will offer
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe is a federally recognized tribe with a reservation southwest of Tucson, Arizona, recognized pursuant to the Act of September 18, 1978, P.L. 95-375 (92 Stat. 712).
Founded in 1969, Neighborhood Health Clinics (“NHC”) is a federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive medical, dental, optometry, and integrated behavioral health services to the people of Fort Wayne,
Shasta Community Health Center (SCHC) is a nonprofit, Section 330, Federally Qualified Health Center that has been providing comprehensive, affordable primary health care and dental care to residents of all
The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center in Milwaukee used $5.5 million in NMTCs to build a new health center to provide services to low-income residents in the near Southside
This investment will finance the construction of a new 44,000 sq. ft. health center in National City, CA in the San Diego region. The project will include 2 levels of
Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) and Capital One have invested $14.0 million in New Markets Tax Credit allocation (NMTCs) into Louisiana-based Primary Health Services Center (PHSC) to expand its integrated
NMTC financing supported a Community Health Center, supporting low or no cost healthcare services.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a health clinic at Loma Linda University.
The Project involves the land acquisition and construction of a 30,800 square foot Federally Qualified Health Center in Mountain Home, Idaho. The Project will provide expanded medical and dental care,
Universal Health Services, Inc. used NMTC financing to construct a 120‐bed trauma‐based residential treatment facility which will replace the current Mountain Youth Academy facility in the underserved community of Mountain
Community Hospitality Healthcare Services provided $15,000,000 in NMTC allocation to Sterling Health Center, Inc. for the construction of two new facilities in medically underserved areas in Kentucky. The new construction
The Jane H. Booker Family Health Center provides a wide range of outpatient health care services to meet the needs of families, regardless of their ability to pay. Its staff