Mixed-use and Commercial

The adaptive reuse of the now-vacant 58,000 square-foot historic Ben Lomond Garage in Ogden, Utah into a creative and arts-focused mixed-use development.
The Newmarket Mills project redeveloped an old cotton manufacturing building into a new mixed-use space that contains homes, art studios and retail.
The new home of nonprofit art organizations and affordable studio space for local makers and artists.
The $64 million Halsey Street Workforce Housing project was the second phase of a larger Teachers Village development designed to revitalize downtown Newark, one of the country's most economically depressed
Halsey Street Teachers Village Workforce Housing Project B, the last phase of larger development known as Teachers Village in downtown Newark, New Jersey.
As part of an overall neighborhood vision for the Broad Street Commercial Corridor in New Orleans, the ReFresh Project is helping to drive revitalization.
The development of a 17,801 sq. ft. commercial space in a four-story building that houses the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority.
This project involves the acquisition and rehabilitation of multiple commercial buildings in downtown Monroeville, AL. The project brought a big boost to Monroeville's downtown corridor.
The rehabilitation and renovation of the former Antiques Minnesota building in the Midtown Phillips neighborhood of south Minneapolis to create high-quality retail, office/incubator, and non-profit arts space.
Vacant, contaminated site transformed into mixed-used development bringing hundreds of jobs to Milwaukee.
The former Shenandoah Hotel was transformed into a vibrant mixed-use space in the heart of the Martinsburg Main Street.
The construction of a 59,000 sq. ft. office building for a corporate incubator and research space in Manhattan, KS.
The $90 million mixed-use plan for a site currently owned by Meriter, called Block 51, includes 400 mixed-income housing units, 20,000 sq. ft. of retail space, 100,000 sq. ft. of
This project included a mixed-use commercial real estate development with offices.
Located in the Downtown/South Los Angeles area, the Adams and Central project involves the construction of a mixed-use building on the corner of Central Avenue and Adams Boulevard.
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.
Construction of two buildings on Midland Avenue and East Third Street, in the East End neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky.
Contruction of a Multi-use College Sportscomplex in the West Hills Community College District.
Historic West Side School rehabilitation into mixed-use facility including TechImpact Las Vegas, a tech incubator
This project involved the rehab of the blighted Bulova building into mixed use facility.
Mixed-use development that involves the renovation of four historic buildings
Financing for rehab of the Model MIll on West Walnut Street into a new headquarters for a business.
The acquisition and construction of a mixed-use facility directly across the street from a newly-built Jackson State University Student Union.
Avondale Town Center is the third and final phase of the Avondale Choice Neighborhood Implementation Grant that TCB received in 2012.
Financing for a Business and Employment Center.
Financing for the POST Houston revitalization in downtown Houston, Texas.
Finaning for the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, New England's first high performance computing center.
Rehabilitation of abandoned downtown buildings into commercial office space.
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
WCI Partners in Harrisburg redeveloped old, dilapidated buildings into vibrant commercial and residential hubs.
NMTC financing supported the renovation of a portion of a historic former mill building (Condominium Units A and A1), located at 1 North Johnston Avenue, Hamilton Township, Mercer County, NJ
The Claussen Bakery Project is the adaptive re-use of a former family-owned bakery built in the West End of Greenville in 1930.
In an effort to revitalize the Greenville community, RiverWalk was the “first-in” redevelopment initiated in the West End since the Great Recession began in 2007.
An infill mixed-use development includes 197 apartments, 22 condominiums, a one-acre bank site, 500 parking spaces in a two-level garage, 165 surface parking spaces and 79,716 square feet of retail
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.
The redevelopment of the mixed-use, destination campus.