Healthcare

This project supports the development of a new multi-purpose YMCA community facility that will significantly expand its services and outreach in the low-income community it serves.
NMTC financing helped Northern California Indian Development Council to fund upgrades that preserve and revitalize their headquarters office - the historic Carson Block Building in downtown Eureka, CA.
New healthcare and childcare facilities expand access to care on underserved Wyoming reservation.
NMTC financing for a YMCA impacts the community it serves by nurturing the potential of every child, teaching the importance of spirit, mind, and body to achieve a healthier lifestyle
NMTC financing for a 60,000 square foot life sciences and research facility which includes 39,830 square feet of office area and 8,621 of wet and dry labs.
A former Liggett and Myers tobacco warehouse in Durham, NC, the Carmichael Building, is now home to lab, research, and office space for Duke University's Molecular Physiology Institute.
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.
Development of 26,500 sq. ft. medical office building which has tripled the available physicians from two to six, provided a full-service state-of-the-art Outpatient Diagnostic Center, and a fully-equipped rehabilitation facility.
Located in Dorchester, Massachusetts, the health center built a 36,500 sq. ft. “green” LEED gold certified addition to its existing site at 637 Washington Street.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 26,200 sq. ft. Medical and Senior Activity Center targeted to seniors to include: an approximately 8,000 sq. ft. medical clinic to be
National Cooperative Bank along with Wright-Patt Credit Union, provided NMTC financing to support the development of a 2 ½ story, 84,000 sq. ft. healthcare facility on four acres of land
NMTC financing for a new Family Health Center, a new 21,400 square foot clinic offering 15 exam rooms, 3 open team stations with 4 modular workstations each, a large ground
NMTC financing supported the Children's Medical Center of Dallas, TX.
A $22M public health clinic was constructed in one of Dallas' poorest neighborhoods.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Kootenai Health Clinic
The Ko-Kwel Wellness Center is a 22,000 sq. ft. building on the tribe's Kilkich Reservation near Charleston.
Lindsey Wilson College has undergone the most dramatic transformation in the college's 109-year history.
The new construction of an assisted living facility for the elderly.
In Cleveland’s MidTown neighborhood, the emerging HealthTech corridor provides a holistic campus-style social service hub for area residents conveniently located along a world-class BusRapid Transit line and a major thoroughfare.
An $11.2 million, 20,000 sq. ft. expansion of a Ronald McDonald House added 17 new guest rooms to the current 37.
Madisonville Redevelopment revitalized three buildings across three city blocks in the Madisonville neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Financing to expand a children's hospital.
The redevelopment of an underutilized, 18,450 sq. ft. office building which now includes 9,200 sq. ft. of laboratory, health clinic, and related office space built for Heartland International Heath Center.
Chicago Development Fund provided $6.5 million in NMTC financing to PCC Wellness Center, a nonprofit organization and operator of multiple federally qualified health centers located in Chicago's West Side and
Opened in November 2014, the Kostner Health Center contains patient exam rooms, a dental suite, offices, and space for social service programs and cooking demonstrations.
Financing for a provider and trainer of emergency health related products.
NMTC financing supported Chicago Commons after they absorbed the Adult Day Care Service program from Bethel New Life as well as its Home Care program.
A 62,000-sq. ft. NMTC-funded multi-use training center project in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago.
The purchase of and renovate a building which replaces its Portage Park clinic, provide more services to that patient population and attract a substantial number of new patients.
NMTC financing helped an FQHC hire additional personnel, open a new, school-based clinic site, and make an electronic software upgrade throughout the network of health centers.
UDF provided financing to the University of Chicago Medical Center for completion of multiple projects.
Rehabilitation of the clinic facility for a healthcare provider
n September 2012, St. Bernard Parish Hospital opened to provide quality and cost-effective healthcare services for the residents of St. Bernard Parish.
A new $15-million community health center projected to more than double the number of residents served in Rhode Island’s smallest and poorest city.
This is a major investment in the healthcare of a severely distressed rural area in Carthage, Mississippi.
NMTC financing was used to construct an Albertsons grocery store.