Retail and Commercial

Rural Development Partners NMTC alocation to provide a $14.25 million loan to fill a financial gap and make the Cresbard project the first large-scale project the community has seen in
Rural King used the NMTC to acquire an 800,000 sq. ft. building that was renovated to allow for expanded operations in Waverly, Ohio.
NMTC loans were used to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of a retail shopping center anchored by a Rouse’s Grocery Store in Picayune, MS.

PB Community Impact Fund provided $8 million of New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation to Rouse’s Enterprises, LLC (Rouse’s) to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of a retail shopping center

Mario’s is a community grocer located in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside. For more than 20 years, Mario’s has operated out of its roughly 10K sq. ft. building at 1960 N.

Acquisition and construction of a new retail shopping center with a 40,000 sq. ft. grocery store as its anchor. The project is located in a severely distressed area of rural

NMTC funding will provide funds for a new “FRESH” supermarket, plus operating expenses during lease-up and working capital during rent-abatement period. This project’s financing is part of a $10.5 million

NMTC financing helped construct a new library in a mixed-use development.
Native American Pharmacy Owner purchases facility for expansion

The development of a healthy foods grocery store, fuel station, and storage facility in Cusick, WA on Kalispel tribal land. The new 10,000 sq. ft. facility provides easy access to

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

Construction of a mixed-use development that brings healthy foods to a federally-designated food desert.
NMTC financing helped a small business purpose its building.
NMTC financing helped position a retail center for local sellers position itself for growth.

Carrizo Springs, Texas, is a historically distressed, rural area with a high poverty rate and an unemployment rate almost one and a half times the national average. H-E-B is the

The $18 million rejuvenation of a shopping center creates over 100 jobs in Jacksonville, FL
NMTC financing supported construction of a sizable shopping center.
NMTC financing supported two operating companies.
Grocery store with affordable groceries.
NMTC financing supported a heavy construction equipment rental company.
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.
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.
NMTC financing supported an office equipment supplier in Springfield, Missouri.
The redevelopment of the old racetrack at Western Avenue and Soldiers Field Road.
Campus-Northgate has successfully completed a new retail center consisting of four single-story concrete buildings totaling 31,085 sq. ft. of retail space plus a surface parking lot consisting of 209 parking

NMTC financing for Bolivar Farmers Exchange, a wholesaler of animal feed, including corn, for its Lowry City Farmers Exchange location.

An infill project that includes the demolition of a vacant manufacturing facility in downtown Ithaca and the new construction of a mixed-use building on the site
NMTC delivers key element in Ithaca’s ongoing downtown revitalization.

The inside of Waynesville’s 44 Church Street does not, today, bustle with life, warmth and the scintillating scent of food wafting through the air, as it once did. The former

In February 2019, CDF provided $12 million in NMTC allocation to 7131 Jeffrey Development to fund the purchase of the entire 113,300 sq. ft. Jeffery Plaza shopping center and renovation

The Jones Building in Suffolk, VA originally housed four retail bays and a movie theater on the ground floor. A fire in the mid-1980’s nearly destroyed the building. The movie

One of Raleigh’s most important buildings in the first part of the 1900s, this building housed the Evening Times, which later became the Raleigh Times newspaper. The Times building possesses