The company is an operating business that engages in the sale of automotive parts and mechanic services. It will use the proceeds to acquire a new commercial facility to begin
Building purchase by a real estate holding company to house a retail tenant. 100% of the jobs created are quality, accessible jobs.
The financing request was to allow the borrower to purchase into a major national brand hardware chain as well as make the necessary renovations and fit-up to the building to
Financing for the owner of a Fine Fare Supermarkets in Brooklyn to purchase the building she had leased for 13 years. The purchase will stabilize occupancy costs, secure a long-term
The borrower was created in 2018 to purchase real estate at 4515 Dunham street for the OC (A Plus Gutter Systems) to operate out of. The Borrower will use the
A loan to an automotive dealer, Boardwalk Motors, helped support the business and retain 5 jobs during the collapse of the automotive market during the Great Recession.
Redevelopment of the vacant Swetland Building Rehab office building into apartments, office space, a full service grocery store and a hotel.
The historic renovation and adaptive reuse of this 120,000 sq. ft. nearly-vacant office building will serve as a catalyst to create a 24/7 vibrancy in the Playhouse Square neighborhood, a
The University Lofts project includes new construction and historic rehabilitation associated with three buildings along Euclid Avenue near Cleveland State University. The project includes nearly 10,000 sq. ft. of street-level
Once the largest unoccupied building on Euclid Avenue, Residences at 668 is now home to affordable apartment units as well as office and retail space. The historic redevelopment and adaptive
The Avenue District project entailed development of underutilized surface parking lots in downtown Cleveland into an eight-story, new construction, for‑sale housing project with street-level retail as well as for-sale townhome
Construction of mixed-use building with commercial space, parking, grocery store, Eastside School (early childhood education), co-office space and a restaurant.
In 2007 First Interstate properties transformed an abandoned steel mill into a regional shopping center with the creation of Steelyard Commons. Phase II(a) will build on the success of the
MRN Ltd. undertook the redevelopment of East 4th Street between Euclid and Prospect Avenues. This destination neighborhood is a thriving entertainment and dining area of downtown. The Corner Alley was
Rural King used the proceeds of a NMTC Loan to finance acquisition and installation costs of certain equipment and machinery to be used by Rural King in its 1,000,000 sq.
2 buildings of multi-tenanted spaces including retail market space, light industrial, office and community facility healthcare space