Grocery and Fresh Food

This project brings a healthy foods grocery to the Central Business Distract and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods of Cincinnati.
NMTC financing for Ellicott Commons/Oak Street School, a mixed-use project.
The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greenfield Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI.
The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greeneld Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI.
Transformation of an underutilized downtown New Brunswick site into a major transit-oriented, mixed-use facility focused on community health.
NMTC financing supported a small business owner's restaurant.
A NMTC transaction supported the purchase and development of a third healthy food retail site, and to develop warehouse capacity that allowed the market to provide healthy, freshly-prepared foods to
Financing for a discount grocery store in an area lacking many affordable food options.
New 78,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development that transforms a vacant lot, located at the intersection of 3 impoverished neighborhoods, into a mixed-use, multicultural, community hub.
The purchase of the new building will allow SuprMarkt LA to move to a permanent brick and mortar location that will provide them additional space to offer education and healthy
Construction of a 38,740 sq. ft. Food Market Hall dedicated to local food and entrepreneurial food vendors.
Funding for the Vallarta Van Nuys project was used for the substantial rehabilitation of the property to transform the 124,000 sq. ft. parcel of land into a 40,000 sq.
NMTC financing generated 150 jobs for Eatery Essentials
Financing for a much-needed medical clinic and grocery store.
Financing for the construction of a new 30,000 sq. ft. full-service grocery store located in a designated food desert in the northeast neighborhood of Oklahoma City, OK.
This project was for a real estate loan for the grocery store.
Leasehold improvements and equipping two grocery stores operated under the Publix Supermarkets brand.
Development of two grocery stores in and near food deserts.
NMTC allocation supported a 30,000 sq. ft. expansion and renovation of a blighted grocery store in a low-income community in Wichita, KS.
A 111,293 sq. ft. commercial development in the Congress Heights neighborhood in southeast Washington, DC.
Bottino's ShopRite in Vineland, the family-run grocery chain that included a community health clinic.
Grocery store provides fresh fish, meats, fruits, produce, grains, nuts and other healthy foods.
NMTCs Put Major Construction at Iconic Alabama College over the Top
Mixed-use development brought fresh food, accessible healthcare and job opportunities to a highly distressed community in the South Bronx.
The construction of a new plant with storage space and the purchase of new roasting, drying and shelling equipment.
Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs and Carver State Bank have formed a partnership that may eventually serve as an example to other CDFIs that seek to broaden their geographic footprint.
A development, completed in 2011, breathed new life into the JVL neighborhood, creating 71 construction jobs and generating $6.3 million in direct employee wages and income.
New construction of a mixed-use building in the Roxbury neighborhood, which houses a fresh foods retailer and 32 apartments.
Financing for the construction of a new Albertsons Market at 808 N.
In July 2011, Hampton Roads Ventures invested $9,730,000 in the Roanoke City Market Building, a Certified Historic Structure and former center of commerce and social interaction for downtown Roanoke.
Financing for the construction and renovation of five ALDI food stores in various regions of New York State; purchase equipment for a new stores; and pay related costs.
Red Lake Retail, are building a new grocery store to better serve the Red Lake Reservation and surrounding community.
Green Zebra, a startup grocer aspiring to offer low-income areas a mini-grocery store that focuses on fresh, high-quality food, was in need of long-term, patient equity to open and operate
In rural Dixie County, Florida, there was only one grocery store, and its 30-year old building had become run down.
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.