Rural

Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation, the project sponsor, will acquire G.S.
The Brattleboro Commonwealth Dairy plant facility expansion project.
Financing to redevelop and restore the historic circa 1871 Brooks House, a mixed-use commercial building located in the heart of Brattleboro’s downtown.
Financing for a coffee wholesaler and store
This mixed-use development fills the last vacant downtown lot following a 2009 gas explosion and will lease space to two restaurants with numerous accessible jobs.
A motel underwent a massive renovation and reopened Wednesday, July 11, 2018, as RSVP Motel, a new boutique motel that has contributed to the ongoing revitalization of North Seventh Avenue
After a mudslide destroyed a health center, NMTC financing supports its replacement for the Chippewa Cree Tribe.
NMTC financing for the expansion of La Posada Pintada, a family-owned inn in Bluff, where traditional sources of financing have been hard to obtain for small-business owners in the rural
Renovated hospital preserves jobs and healthcare access in low-income community.
Rural manufacturer of specialized steel components for food and energy industries creates both quality and accessible jobs in a small town.
This project was for a phase in the largest capital expenditure in Berea's history.
The renovation of 3 historic buildings in downtown Bennington, VT.
NMTC financing ensures long-term financial viability of New England manufacturing firm
Swiss Krono is building a 250,000-square-foot expansion on its existing Barnwell manufacturing facility, with help from the NMTC.
NMTC funding helped solidify the construction of a new integrated production facility near Barnwell, SC, providing jobs to a community that lost more than 600 jobs.
Manufacturer of environmentally friendly, biodegradable bioplastics relocates to a larger facility and brings significant investment into a low-income community in rural Georgia.
Danimer is an innovative manufacturer of sustainable, renewable plastic products, primarily for the consumer food packaging industry.
The tissue production facility has created 80 direct, full-time jobs, while preserving the 320 jobs at the Woodland Pulp facility.
Through NMTCs, UB Community Development was able to provide this small business with the adequate funding needed to complete their desired upgrades.
A new 475,000-sq. ft. facility sources peanuts within a 200 mile radius from farms in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida and creates 130 permanent jobs with training and career advancement
Brown Precision to Open Facility in Atmore Bringing 100 New Jobs
An existing successful vertically-integrated, third-generation family owned white wood pellet manufacturing and timberland business based on a 55-acre site in rural Athens, ME, added a new all-in-one biomass processor, boiler
A surgery center expansion that focuses on lower-acuity, out-patient based surgeries.
Enterprise Financial CDE stepped in to provide $10 million in NMTC financing to complete the renovation and expansion for the YMCA.
Financing for a manufacturer and fabricator of kitchen and bath countertops, vanities and cabinets
Financing for a manufacturer of customized countertops.
A manufacturer and distributor of material handling products including loading dock equipment, packaging equipment, steel hoppers, fork truck attachments, industrial ladders, industrial carts and dollies, and protective barriers.
NMTCs were leveraged to build a new 100,000 sq. ft. innovative manufacturing facility that uses precision welding, laser cutting, and robotic assembly technologies to manufacture fall protection and loading/unloading systems
American Process, Inc., utilized NMTCs to create 20 new jobs for a biorefinery project at its Alpena, Michigan plant site.
Development of a state-of-the-art temperature-controlled warehousing to support Agribusiness and Food Distribution business supply chains in the Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa regions.
NMTC financing helps modernize manufacturing facility, keeping jobs in rural Tennessee
The Chickasaw Nation partnered with a CDE of the Cherokee Nation to use NMTC to transform a shuttered I.H.S. hospital in Ada, OK.
A wind farm generates revenue for a nonprofit social services provider.
Ag Processing Inc. successfully completed the development of an integrated grain and oilseed storage and export facility at Terminal 2 of the Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, WA.
Provided $800,000 rehabilitation loan for historic building to be converted to offices in Aberdeen, SD.
USU-Moab is the construction of the 22,120 sq. ft. Academic Building; the first building to be constructed on the 40-acre new campus in the rural SE region of Utah.