Infrastructure

NMTC financing helped construct a new library in a mixed-use development.

NMTC equity was used for the construction of a substation that connects more Navajo Nation households to the recently completed Kayenta Solar Facility, a 27.3 MW solar farm. This investment

Demand for beef jerky was rising, and the Jack Link’s upgraded plant in Alpena answered the call. Link Snacks Inc., or LSI, which produces Jack Link’s products, completed a 26,000

Construction of Altogether Recycling’s 30,000 sq. ft. plant.

The New Carrollton joint development will create mixed-use development to transform New Carrollton Metro Station into a 2.3 million square foot, mixed-use transportation hub and gateway to the National Capital

NMTC financing supported the construction of a building for the Norfolk Police Department.
East Las Vegas Library Financed at Site of Old Housing Project

Rehabilitation of the vacant Joseph And Feiss Company factory location into a home for Ohio’s only k-8 tuition free community school focused on gifted learners.

A $7 million federal NMTC financing to construct the first phase of the new Trinity Basin Prep charter school in Fort Worth, TX.

financing helped support the creation of a student-run farm, garden, orchard, farmer’s market, and teacher training center. The project increased enrollment to 625 local students with the new campus.

PeroxyChem Installs Largest Peracetic Acid Wastewater Disinfection System in the World

Owner/operator of parking garage in step with economic redevelopment mission of its parent, 3CDC: The January 2013 groundbreaking event for this monumental project at the corner of Fifth & Race

RecycleForce, an Indianapolis social enterprise that provides workforce development training to citizens returning from incarceration, recently began a construction project to build a new headquarters and electronics recycling facility.
New five-story mixed-use transit-oriented building featuring 40 affordable apartment residences, 27,000 sq. ft. of office space and 4,577 sq. ft. of retail.
$18.8M will boost job training and the economic empowerment of individuals with visual disabilities.
Renovating old buildings and keeping neighborhoods free of crime are just two ways to improve communities.
Financing for a new library, bringing foot traffic and aesthetic improvements to Main Street
GCI Communication Corp, an Alaska telecommunications company, will extend its broadband network to the Aleutian Island Chain to provide service to rural Alaska Native Villages.
New construction 32,000 sq. ft. facility that now houses eight classrooms, four therapy rooms, a library, a fine arts complex, a full-sized gymnasium and a commercial teaching kitchen.
This project brings a healthy foods grocery to the Central Business Distract and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods of Cincinnati.
This project involved the historic renovation of a 3-story, sq. ft. commercial office building.
Atlanta Youth Academy is a Pre-K-to-8 independent school that provides robust education opportunities to low-income students, predominantly from single-parent households with median annual incomes of under $24,000.
Transformation of an underutilized downtown New Brunswick site into a major transit-oriented, mixed-use facility focused on community health.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the MacArthur Park Transit-Oriented Development
Financing certain costs incurred or to be incurred in connection with the renovation and development of public library.
The final phase of a $70 million phased in project to redo the entire water and waste water system on the reservation.
NMTCs enabled RCRE to construct a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Richland Center, providing a solution for the significant problems of the city’s old wastewater treatment facility, which was
NMTC financing supported the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, which provides electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater treatment, renewable energy and telecommunications services to homes and businesses throughout the Navajo Nation and
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation creates economic opportunity by investing in tribal members.
NMTC financing supported a new facility for rPlanet Earth, a new company that is bringing more efficient polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recycling to the United States.
The Yonkers Pier is the only turn-of-the 20th century pier still in use on the Hudson River.