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Financing to acquire, develop, construct and lease certain improvements on a campus providing services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Financing for the repurpose of the historic Red Bird Mall in southern Dallas while focusing on community impact driven tenants.
Development and construction of a childhood education facility, a physical and mental health and wellness center and other community facilities.
Finances working capital and expansion plans for Loving Arms, LLC, a minority owned business with locations in Jackson and Memphis, providing home healthcare services to seniors and individuals with intellectual
New construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. community-centered co-op grocery store in a food desert in Dayton, Ohio.
The Wheeler Mission Center for Women and Children, located at 3208 East Michigan Street, was chosen for investment through the City of Indianapolis’ NMTC award.
The borrower was seeking funding for the purchase and installation of a software system used across the entirety of their parent institution.
Funding to remodel the lower floor of a medical building, allowing for the addition of doctors and staff.
Construction of a 38,000 square foot new medical clinic and corporate offices located in the economically distressed and medically underserved neighborhood of Woodlawn on Chicago’s south side.
Development of a project, including a 17,400 square foot early childhood and parent development center, a 32,650 square foot federally qualified health center with a 115 square foot food bank
New Markets Tax Credit financing for construction of a new, seven story, in-patient medical facility with 126 beds for the Baystate Medical Center.
The renovation of 3 historic buildings in downtown Bennington, VT.
The Center for Health and Literacy is a cooperative project between the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the City of Philadelphia.
The renovation of the historic Globe Hotel building (1911) into a new home for OCOM, one of the oldest colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in the U.S.
The acquisition and adaptive reuse of a historic mill complex to create a new 100,000 Federally-Qualified Health Center.