Oregon Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Oregon

Community Testimonials

Without this program, it would have created additional monetary constraints to meet the objectives of our Health and Sciences building project for our College. It was imperative that we received investment from this specialized program that supports rural communities such as Coos Bay. The impact of this tax credit investment will have a sustained impact for years to come. Our support for the continuation of such a program cannot be expressed enough.

-Jeff Whitey, President, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay, Oregon

Selected Projects in Oregon

A cast-iron era treasure is preserved in Portland’s historic waterfront district.
A long-vacant corner lot is transformed into a mixed-use building with offices, restaurant and retail.
Innovative business condominium building provides wealth-building opportunities in underserved area.
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Catalytic mixed-use building links Portland’s Central Business District with its vibrant Pearl District.
Renovation of the historic BandO Warehouse in 2007, transforming this full city-block grain repository into a dynamic hive of creative office and ground floor retail spaces.

Rosa Parks Elementary, a public school project, consists of a newly constructed 55,792 sq. ft. building for use as an elementary school for grades kindergarten through five in the city

The innovative public/private partnership produced a unique mixed-use development that provided affordable for-rent housing, market-rate condominiums, retail space, and parking.

The Coquille Economic Development Corporation (CEDCO) is the business arm of the Coquille Indian Tribe. CEDCO saw an opportunity for the Tribe to transform a 50-acre former mill site on

Restoration of the Portland Telegram building

Site visits and recent news related to Oregon NMTC Projects

Sen. Wyden (D-OR) Highlights Success of NMTC Investment in Albina Head Start

Federal and state NMTC financing will improve financial stability of Head Start program serving over 1,000 children.
Aug-2014