Retail

NMTC financing generated 150 jobs for Eatery Essentials
This project is for a mixed-use building featuring an indoor farmer's market, mixed-income housing, and retail spaces targeted to independent local businesses.
NMTC financing was used to support the development of a new multi-disciplinary surgery and health center in rural Nevada.
The former St. Luke's Hospital, fully closed to the public in 2014, was renovated into a mixed-use development that provides 5,170 sq. ft. of retail space and 109,368 sq. ft.
NMTC financing for Judson Mill, a mixed-use project.
Financing for a much-needed medical clinic and grocery store.
Redevelopment of five historic buildings located on the near east side of Columbus, Ohio, into an approximately 61,445 square foot, mixed-use, multi-tenant development to be known as "Trolley District" that
The First National Project will renovate the historic former headquarters of the 1915 First National Bank and an adjoining and Siegel’s Shoes buildings located in rural NY.
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.
Financing for the D W Swick-Nelson Funeral Home
Chicken processing facility upgrade including an automated breast de-boner and an expansion of retail bagging capabilities at a 99,000 sq. ft. Central Mississippi plant.
Leasehold improvements and equipping two grocery stores operated under the Publix Supermarkets brand.
AeroFarms, a mission-driven company, developed a 69,000 sq. ft. industrial site into the world's largest indoor vertical farm for baby leafy greens, producing up to 2 million pounds annually.
Financing supported the rehabilitation of a 45,000 sq. ft. building into hospital, office, and clinical space.
Development of two grocery stores in and near food deserts.
The adaptive re-use of a former RJ Reynolds tobacco facility that is being redeveloped by Wexford Science and Technology, LLC into an 110,815 sq ft mixed-use, LEED Silver certified historic
New construction of a mixed-use facility and rehabilitation of a retail facility into commercial office space providing affordable housing and job opportunities.
Rehab of the historic Ships Tavern Row which once served as the gateway to historic downtown Wilmington, Delaware, a bustling commercial district.
NMTC allocation supported a 30,000 sq. ft. expansion and renovation of a blighted grocery store in a low-income community in Wichita, KS.
The transofmration of a former warehouse and storage building into an architectural space containing new high quality offices along with ancillary retail and warehouse space.
A 111,293 sq. ft. commercial development in the Congress Heights neighborhood in southeast Washington, DC.
The Bowen YMCA began a redevelopment project to turn it's dilapidated building into a modern, mixed-use facility featuring 170 residential units, retail space and underground parking.
Bottino's ShopRite in Vineland, the family-run grocery chain that included a community health clinic.
Development of a retail and office center that includes offices for healthcare practitioners.
Financing for the equipping of a manufacturing production facility, cold and dry storage, disbution center, truck maintenance hsop and new corporate offices.
The renovation of the landmark building into a mixed-use building with ground floor retail and eight floors of residential apartments, including 30% affordable apartments; and the addition of the Podium
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.
Established in 1995, Upward Sports is the world's largest Christian youth sports provider.
Acquisition and renovation of a food manufacturing facility.
Azalea Plaza was a major public priority for the city of South Gate and County of Los Angeles.
Adaptive reuse of a former Studebaker automobile manufacturing facility (built between 1923 and 1946) into office, education, incubator, advanced manufacturing and training space.
The construction of a new plant with storage space and the purchase of new roasting, drying and shelling equipment.
The Connell Building, originally built in 1894, stood vacant for nearly a decade.