Maryland Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Maryland

Community Testimonials

The New Markets Tax Credit program allows for the revitalization of areas of the country where rehab development is not financially feasible or attractive. Yet the people who benefit the most are the residents of those low-income and distressed neighborhoods that would not otherwise see revitalization in their surroundings.

-Marcus Jones, National Trust Community Investment Corp.

Selected Projects in Maryland

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
Phase 2 of the restoration of the Phillips Packing House, a historic factory on Maryland's Eastern Shore that is now be a state-of-the-art LEED Gold hub of innovation and workforce

VFC purchased a property located at 31440 Winterplace Parkway in Salisbury, MD for the purpose of expanding their mechanic training center, which assists people exiting the prison system in receiving

The project consists of the rehabilitation of the 60,500 sq. foot historic Phillips Packing Company, Factory F into a mixed-use technology hub within a non-metropolitan, severely distressed tract in Cambridge,

Rehabilitation of a former dance club into nonprofit office space for 2 organizations focused on youth education.
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
Finances the construction of a new 65,000-sq. ft., three-story elementary school that will house two classes per grade level and a 520-student capacity.
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
Salvaging and adaptively reusing the existing East Market Building, reopening Lexington Street for pedestrians, and building a new 63,000 square foot market building on the south parking lot that is
A new addiction treatment facility for a community where one in nine struggle with drugs and alcohol
SunTrust Community Capital and Harbor Bankshares Corp. provided a total of $19.8M in financing for Village Center at Stadium Place in Baltimore.

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