Colorado Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Colorado

Community Testimonials

The new markets tax credit program have had a profound effect on LMI communities throughout the state of Colorado. The continuance of this program is essential to bolster those communities in most need!

-Sean Doherty, Impact Development Fund, Loveland, CO

Selected Projects in Colorado

An $18 million NMTC transaction financed the ground-up construction of a four-story mixed-use development with a health center and healthy food retailer.

Project consists of the redevelopment of a historic Main Street building in Downtown Canon City, CO, a National Register Historic District. Transaction proceeds will include the rehab of 2 buildings

The construction of a 3-story, 63,000 sq. ft. building that would serve as the headquarters of the Mile High United Way, located in Denver, Colorado.

Construction and equipping of a food distribution facility in Grand Junction, Colorado. Food Bank of the Rockie’s new facility will replace an inadequate facility in Palisade, CO and will enable

Food Bank of the Rockies (FBR) is a nonprofit organization that solicits, collects, and distributes food to those in need of assistance. It is the largest hunger relief organization in

The building of Denver Health and Hospital Authority – Southwest Clinic, a new neighborhood FQHC.
Purchase and lease of furniture, fixtures and medical equipment to Denver Health and Hospital Authority as part of the development of a new 293,000 square foot outpatient Medical Center providing
Urban Peak constructs new shelter for youth experiencing homelessness
The Stout Street Health Center and Renaissance Lofts expanded access to these critical medical services with the construction of a 50,000-square-foot replacement facility
Construction of a new 35,700 sq. ft. medical respite/recuperative care center that will use cutting-edge approaches to serve the chronically homeless.

Construction of the Stout Street Recuperative Care Facility and Renaissance Legacy Lofts is scheduled to be completed in June 2022. The development by the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless will

Denver Housing Authority built a 175-unit, 117-sq. ft. Collaborative Resources Facility and community gardens with a fresh food farmers market.

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