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The new Smith County Memorial Hospital and Family Practice opened in Smith Center, KS.
Financing for a third-generation, family-owned meat packing business in non-metropolitan Cherokee County.
Acquisition of steam generation equipment to expand the McKinley Paper, Prewitt facility’s manufacturing capacity by 25%.
NMTC and NuFarm bring quality manufacturing jobs to Greenville, Mississippi
Borrower is to rehabilitate the Plaza Hotel and rehab and re-open the La Castaneda Hotel.
A locally owned grocery store in Montana is expanding in a redeveloping area providing a catalyst for further development and numerous accessible jobs.
The 6,000-sq. ft. addition allows the co-op on Keene's Cypress Street to expand popular departments, such as meats, seafood, the deli and prepared foods. The current store is about 8,000
Provided $3,000,000 construction loan to build shell for a co-op grocery store in Astoria, Oregon.
Development of a 74-room Hampton Inn hotel and a 20,000 sq. ft. retail center in the town of McMinnville, TN.
NTMC financing funded Educare Central Maine, the first Educare site in New England.
NMTC financing supported a construction loan for the rehabilitation of historic hotel in Clarksdale, MS, run by an artist co-op.
New national attraction generates laughs and investment in Jamestown, New York
In 2014, the Utah Shakespeare Festival worked with Community Development Finance Alliance to fund a new 89,267 sq. ft. facility.
Rehabilitation of a historic theater into a modern performing arts and education center with seating for 950, 200 guest ballroom, and classrooms.
The renovation of a theater facility.
Historic Ohio Theater Nears Completion of 25-Year Restoration
NMTC financing brings new jobs and affordable food to rural New Hampshire food desert
Finance construction of a building to be used as a field house.
NMTC financing supports a new job-training institute that is now designed to attract hospitality trainees from across the region.
Multi-Tenant Education and Technology Innovation Hub that expands coding-education and workforce training opportunities for an underserved diverse population in rural Mississippi.
Five solar projects around the state will lower the energy costs of the schools and municipalities involved and create solid investment opportunities for supporters.
Financing to construct an additional 2 megawatts in solar capacity, expanding an existing construction project from 5 MW to 7 MW.
A Food Bank expanded its reach into the Georgia mountain region by opening a distribution warehouse and food processing center in Rabun County.
The newly renovated T and C houses the grocery store, which provides the Southside community access to local and organic groceries, and also includes additional retail and restaurant space in
NMTC financing made the planning, design, and construction of the Kailapa Community Resource Center possible.
NMTC financing supported a new 90,000 sq. ft. facility located in a severely distressed, non-metro, low income community.
This multi-phase project transformed the long vacant building into a new headquarters for a nonprofit mental health counseling organization specializing in mental health support and drug dependency counseling, as well
The project renovated approximately six thousand (6000) sq. ft. of formerly commercial space into a community needed children’s museum/learning zone.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Coos Historical and Maritime Museum
The new Yukon-Koyukuk Elder Assisted Living Facility received substantial economic through NMTC financing.
Cinnaire provided a $7.2M NMTC allocation to support the expansion and rehabilitation of the Marshfield Area YMCA.
Aviva Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center, is constructing the Aviva Health Center in rural Oregon.
A new Federally Qualified Health Cente now provides integrated medical, dental and behavioral health services to primarily low-income individuals and families in three clinic locations on the big island, with
The renovation of the YSS Francis Lauer's 31,000 sq. ft. building located in Mason City, Iowa.
Rehabilitation, renovation, construction, and other project costs related to the expansion of an existing 3,200 SF building to be transformed into the "Center for Opportunity", consisting of a homeless shelter,