Retail

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.
Rehabilitation and reuse of a 361 acres historic Naval Training Center for a blend of creative uses.
Rehabilitation of the Old Post Office in St. Louis
The redevelopment of the St Louis Centre into a 750-space parking garage and 106,000 square foot of retail space is part of a larger redevelopment plan for a blighted three-square
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.
A former streetcar repair facility in St. Louis was transformed into an environmentally smart business center.
The Crown Square redevelopment involved the historic rehabilitation of 11 buildings of the 14th Street Mall, an abandoned mall that formerly served as a pedestrian-oriented commercial district located in the
Financing of a historic 110,000 sq. ft. warehouse into mixed use apartments and retail.
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.
Rehabilitation of the historic Dalton Building into a mixed-use development that now houses offices and residential.
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.
Mixed use project in downtown Rexburg, including 130 housing units, retail, restaurant and professional office space.
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.
The Big Mill project, a neighborhood retail, commercial and residential project.
Lincoln Hotel Logs New Life, Thanks to NMTC
Historic rehabilitation of a building into a mixed-use facility with live/work and retail space.
The innovative public/private partnership produced a unique mixed-use development that provided affordable for-rent housing, market-rate condominiums, retail space, and parking.
A cast-iron era treasure is preserved in Portland’s historic waterfront district.
Restoration of the Portland Telegram building
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
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Catalytic mixed-use building links Portland’s Central Business District with its vibrant Pearl District.
Rehab of a 265,000 squarefoot vacant department store in downtown Pittsburgh.
A multi-agency effort, which includes the City of Pittsburgh, Port Authority of Allegheny County and East Liberty Development Corporation, to assemble and redevelop six acres of blighted or obsolete commercial
The revitalization of a major gateway into the East Liberty neighborhood, which has been undergoing a major transformation after years of blight.
26 affordable homes for low and moderate-income families in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
The Bakery Square project is a critical catalyst in the revitalization of the East Liberty Section of Pittsburgh.
The renovation of an existing five-story 135,800 square foot industrial building located in the Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh for the purpose accommodating creative start-up and nascent entrepreneurial business activity.
The conversion of the former Wilkie Buick service center into a mixed-use residential and retail building.
A $48.2M mixed-use, transit-oriented, green development in Philadelphia's Ludlow community - a low-income, distressed neighborhood currently undergoing a revitalization drive fueled by strong public and private collaboration.
In Philadelphia, the NMTC transformed a former textile mill and warehouse into apartments for teachers and non-profit office space designed for education related firms.
Community-based nonprofit develops a new maker space and hub for ceramic arts and entrepreneurship
Woodard Lofts involved the renovation of a manufacturing building into a mixed-use development with student housing units, office space and retail space
NMTC financing for food manufacturer, Fry Foods, for the acquisition, rehabilitation and operation of a shuttered onion-processing facility in Ontario, Oregon.
In rural Dixie County, Florida, there was only one grocery store, and its 30-year old building had become run down.