Mixed-use

The Mesquite Library underwent an extensive facilities expansion and technology revitalization thanks to $10M of NMTCs from Clearinghouse CDFI.
This 2007 project expanded and rehabilitated a recently purchased facility of 35,000 sq. ft. of existing multitenant office space.
Financing for a meat market to relocate to a larger location.
A brewery complex located in the Broadway East neighborhood is now home to Humanim and other social service agencies, providing social services and workforce development where there was previously blight
The acquisition and renovation of three floors of an 11-story building to create a modern 39,000 sq. ft. headquarters for LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
St. Louis, MO The Arcade Building was originally built for retail and office use. Abandoned since the 1980s, its 2012 rehabilitation brought new residential, commercial, and educational opportunities to the
NMTCS were also a significant source of funding in the restoration of the Ferdinand W. Roebling mansion.
Mixed-use development to bring fresh food, accessible healthcare and job opportunities to a highly distressed community in the South Bronx.
Set in the heart of a disinvested area of Phoenix, First Place-Phoenix is a first of its kind mixed-use residential property designed to provide residential options and opportunities for independent
A full-scale rehabilitation of a vacant 37,000 sq. ft. 4-story brick structure originally built in 1922 to house a major tenant offering impactful community services.
Rural investment supporting attainable housing and social-enterprise.
NMTCs address need for additional health services in medically underserved area
Construction financing for the development of a mixed-use building in the thriving Ho-Chunk Village master-planned community in Winnebago

This NMTC project rehabilitates seven properties along Main Street, primarily the old jail building in Knott, into a climate-controlled bus waiting area to allow for expanded transportation options. It also

Sharswood Ridge Mixed-Use Project, which is located in a U.S. HUD CHOICE Neighborhood and an Opportunity Zone, will serve as an anchor on the Ridge Avenue commercial corridor in the

New Markets Tax Credits were used to expand the St. Croix Chippewa Tribe judicial building in Webster. The new judicial center will increase space for a new domestic violence office,

Dreamtroit consists of the redevelopment of the former Lincoln Motor Company headquarters into a mixed-used, mixed-income historic redevelopment. The project aims to combat displacement of artists while delivering affordable residential

In the first of two revitalization projects (read about the other project), Wesbanco used NMTC financing to help a borrower purchase and renovate a vacant commercial building at 101 Mercer

Final phase. 7 buildings, $41 million overhaul. Retail marketplace with space for 15 retailers. Hotel, restaurant, bar.

Acquisition and rehabilitation of the former Grand Marina Building to serve as the organization’s new headquarters and key service location. Rehab of an existing two-story building on approximately one acre

This project is a renovation of 4 businesses (Realtor, Pharmacy, and Chiropractor in the Imperial Building. Additionally 12 market rate apartments & 4 subsidized apartments were created.

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

One phase of Van Wert Forward that consists of the rehabilitation and revitalization of one (1) historic property around the main intersection of historic downtown Van Wert to create approximately

The historic renovation and adaptive reuse of six vacant buildings

NMTC financing totaling $2,000,000 to was used to improve a 13,087 sq. ft. commercial building located at 80 Exchange Street in Portland, ME. Tenants consist of various restaurants, retail and

The project consists of the rehabilitation of the 60,500 sq. foot historic Phillips Packing Company, Factory F into a mixed-use technology hub within a non-metropolitan, severely distressed tract in Cambridge,

NMTCs helped Shuman Development Group convert a 45,288 sq. ft. building into a mixed-use retail shopping center. The property had been vacant for several years. The building now houses a

A 19th-century warehouse and a vision forge a downtown loft community and a new beginning A redevelopment project in the heart of Downtown St. Joseph has established a new community

NMTC supported renovation and expansion of an existing building for use as The Madcap Education Center.
NMTC financing supported construction of a sizable shopping center.

Built in 1937, 550 Cookman Avenue is a shining example of Asbury Park’s art deco history. NMTC financing supported restoreation of this unique building, with careful consideration taken with its

Arts nonprofit uses NMTC for owned/managed office and retail space.
The redevelopment of the Pitkin Avenue Theatre in Brownsville Brooklyn into a mixed-use project.

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

Phase 1 of the Livingston Buildings historic rehabilitation created a mixed-use structure.
Phase 2 of the Livingston Buildings historic rehabilitation created a mixed-use structure with La Internacional on the first floor.