Infrastructure

Exodus Machines is the first-of-its-kind scrap and recycling machine manufacturer.
Mixed-use development brought fresh food, accessible healthcare and job opportunities to a highly distressed community in the South Bronx.
The construction of a 47,000-sq.-ft. campus, including a 32,000-sq.-ft. office building and a 15,000-sq.-ft. high-speed metals recycling facility.
By rehabilitating the former Hemphill Wells Department Store, which had been vacant for 20 years, San Angelo was able to more than triple the space of their public library.
Stadler Rail constructed a new 226,000 square foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for light rail passenger cars in Salt Lake City where they built and assemble trains for transit properties throughout
he St. Louis Housing Authority Central Office Building, located in the Midtown area of St. Louis at the north end of the Grand Center Arts District.
Rehabilitation of the Old Post Office in St. Louis
The redevelopment of the St Louis Centre into a 750-space parking garage and 106,000 square foot of retail space is part of a larger redevelopment plan for a blighted three-square
NMTC financing supported the Coyote Valley Hotel and Wastewater project.
Lincoln Hotel Logs New Life, Thanks to NMTC
Construction of a 20,000 sq. ft. community facility for the YMCA in Pueblo, CO as part of a larger YMCA campus.
The innovative public/private partnership produced a unique mixed-use development that provided affordable for-rent housing, market-rate condominiums, retail space, and parking.
A multi-agency effort, which includes the City of Pittsburgh, Port Authority of Allegheny County and East Liberty Development Corporation, to assemble and redevelop six acres of blighted or obsolete commercial
The revitalization of a major gateway into the East Liberty neighborhood, which has been undergoing a major transformation after years of blight.
Action Compaction Services Inc. used $1M in NMTC financing for the acquisition and renovation of three buildings totaling 24,564 sq. ft. including 3.2 acres of land in late 2005.
This project redeveloped an existing 65,000 square foot building on 5.5 acres of property that was formerly a sports athletic facility and convert this into office space for the State
The Center for Health and Literacy is a cooperative project between the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the City of Philadelphia.
A $48.2M mixed-use, transit-oriented, green development in Philadelphia's Ludlow community - a low-income, distressed neighborhood currently undergoing a revitalization drive fueled by strong public and private collaboration.
A new 42,160 sq. ft. library in Petersburg, VA.
NMTCS are helping to revive a rural community in Northeastern Arkansas, providing the necessary capital for a highly distressed river town to turn the corner.
A multi-phase project to redevelop the 1931 Art Deco Center Building, the 1957 Center Building, and the 1972 East Building into a 145 room hotel, more than 180 apartments, restaurants
NMTC supports new facility for nonprofit training people with disabilities and special needs for meaningful employment.
StreetSquash is an innovative and successful urban youth enrichment program founded in 1999.
This project included a mixed-use commercial real estate development with offices.
The new construction of the commercial component of One Santa Fe, a mixed-use, transit-oriented development in the Arts District, a low-income community within Downtown Los Angeles.
The BioFuels energy project includes both the development of a methane gas treatment facility at the City of San Diego's Point Loma wastewater treatment plant, and the installation of three
A new facility which combining traditional book stacks and reading areas with technology assistance, maker space, video/sound labs, co-work tables, community meeting and classroom space, cafe and landscaped pedestrian plaza.
Substantial rehabilitation of a historic gold leafing factory located in a Promise Zone into a commercial space and hub for a regional hydroponic operator, light manufacturing, and small business incubator
Hamtramck Recycling transformed a vacant building into a new, state-of-the-art, 32,000 sq. ft. recycling and transfer center.
A 6-story, 239,500-square-foot mixed-use project features 64,500 square feet of retail and office space; a 250-space 88,000-square-foot parking garage; a new 135-room, 87,000-square-foot Courtyard Marriott; and locally-owned Nantucket Seafood Grill.
Financing for Continental Divide Electric, serving 24,088 consumers living in Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Sandoval and Valencia counties.
Construction of a fixed rail streetcar in downtown Detroit provides a foundation for economic development, growth and prosperity throughout the adjacent neighborhoods.
The construction of a new high-speed working grain shuttle house and rail terminal facility.
Broadband expansion for customers near Conneaut, Ohio.
The $6.2 million revitalization of the Longwood Plaza shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, of which $1.57 million was made possible by the NMTC program.
The $48 million 2012 renovation and expansion of Washington Park was a public /private partnership among 3CDC, the City of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Park Board, and the Cincinnati corporate and