California Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in California

Community Testimonials

Critically important to spur business opportunities in lower income communities in and around the City of Los Angeles.

-Brenda Battey, CFO, Broadway Federal Bank, Los Angeles, California

Selected Projects in California

BRIDGE Housing is partnering with TCC Family Health to develop Anaheim & Walnut, which will bring 88 affordable homes along with a community health and wellness center to Long Beach,
In February, Genesis LA provided $11.4 million in NMTCs to finance the Hollywood Arts project.
Financing for the ground-up construction of a 8-acre, 4-building complex with 105,000 sq. ft. of production, storage, headquarters, and training spaces.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 20,000 sq. ft., two-story facility that provides medical, behavioral health and specialty care, with a focus on pediatrics and serving the house-less
The Village Pomona “The project”, will entail the renovation and repurposing of the historic, 59,577 sq. ft., former YMCA Building in downtown Pomona. The vision of The Village Pomona, and

This investment will finance the construction of a new 44,000 sq. ft. health center in National City, CA in the San Diego region. The project will include 2 levels of

Located at the Northeast corner of Vermont and Manchester in South Central Los Angeles, Evermont (Vermont and Manchester) is a transformational, 160,000 sq. ft., mixed-use development that will directly address

A FQHC health clinic that will provide medical, dental, and mental health services for low-income and uninsured. This region does not have adequate services, and the clinic serves as the

New building The Ute and William K. Bowes, Jr. Center for Performing Arts, located at 200 Van Ness Ave, dramatically amplifies the scale of opportunity SFCM provides for students and

A homeless services facility that focuses on sober sheltering and transitional housing.
The Caritas Center in Santa Rosa, CA is a new 3-story 46,500 sq. ft. center providing supportive services for the homeless and near homeless, a medical respite for homeless and
The SEED School of Los Angeles is part of a catalytic Transit Priority Joint Development Project at the major intersection of Vermont and Manchester in South Los Angeles.

Site visits and recent news related to California NMTC Projects

Rep. Juan Vargas staff tour of Family Health San Diego

Opportunity Fund provided $8 million in financing for the newly-opened Logan Heights Family Health Counseling Center which offers a comprehensive range of behavioral health services to more than 7300 individuals and families of Barrio Logan, a low-income area south of downtown San Diego.
Jun-2016

Congressman Gomez visits Terasaki Budokan

Nov-2018