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Map of Selected Projects in Maryland

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This tax credit program generates investments in economically distressed communities across the United States that benefit all Americans.

-Sean E.L. Russell, Baltimore Community Lending, Inc.

Selected Projects in Maryland

Baltimore Food Hub is a food incubator hub in a severely distressed area of East Baltimore.
SunTrust Community Capital and Harbor Bankshares Corp. provided a total of $19.8M in financing for Village Center at Stadium Place in Baltimore.
A $14M renovation project in Southeast Baltimore to turn the former Belnord Theater into an employment center for city residents.
The 85,000 sq. ft. former lithograph printing complex was restored and transformed into the Center for Neighborhood Innovation, convening workforce development programs, educational training, neighborhood revitalization advocates, and nonprofits committed
NMTC investment is critical to making 47 quality rowhomes affordable to Baltimore homebuyers.
Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland utilized NMTC funding to develop 27 high quality affordable homeownership opportunities as part of the innovative Randolph Road project, a 195-unit rental and for-sale housing
Thurgood Marshall's old school in West Baltimore becomes community center
Rehabilitation of three historic buildings
The purchase and historic rehabilitation of the H. F. Miller and Sons Building, a former tin box manufacturing plant that sat vacant for decades in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood. The
The adaptive reuse of a historic mill property along the Jones Fall stream into a mixed-use community of market-rate and affordable apartments, offices and retail space.
New rehabilitation project anchors the Hollins Market neighborhood, an area in west Baltimore hard hit by blight and disinvestment and on the edge of the University of Maryland's Bio Park.
Redevelopment of the 86,000 square foot blighted complex (that includes 6 buildings) in East Baltimore’s Middle East neighborhood, which had been vacant since 1981 and was in a state of

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