Pennsylvania Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Pennsylvania

Community Testimonials

NMTC are a tool that Habitat affiliates can use for creation of affordable housing. Currently Habitat Phila. is utilizing NMTC to provide funding for the construction of a 21-unit new, green homeownership development for households making between 30-60% AMI.

-Carrie Rathmann, Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Selected Projects in Pennsylvania

The project renovates the historic and long-vacant Berks Trust building as well as the adjacent office building. The combined space houses a 22-unit incubator space for food entrepreneurs, office space

The project involves the $12.2 million renovation and/or expansion of two buildings supporting the work of the Pittsburgh Glass Center (“PGC”), a local nonprofit, public-access education center, art gallery and

The renovation of a former car dealership and construction of a new multipurpose facility at a site located across the street from the existing Logos facility.

Acquisition, renovation and equipping of former industrial building to create new 95,000 sq. ft. youth basketball facility with related services and programs. The facility’s programs are anticipated to serve 6,000

PHILADELPHIA HABITAT is using NMTC financing to construct the Oxford Commons Phase I and 40th Street row home projects.
New construction of a 40,000 sq. ft. 1-story advanced warehouse facility with a 3-story 30,000 sq. ft. of office space for an office and biomedical supply company.
The project developed a vacant brownfield lot into a 21,000 sq. ft. wellness cente providing services to 14,500 patients.
NMTC financing helped hospital secure purchase and install a new software system.

In the first of two revitalization projects (read about the other project), Wesbanco used NMTC financing to help a borrower purchase and renovate a vacant commercial building at 101 Mercer

New construction of a 24,600 sq. ft. homeless shelter serving men, women, and children.
Treasures Markets used NMTC financing to renovate a vacant commercial building at 515 N.
A $10.3M renovation of the 107-year-old former school.

Site visits and recent news related to Pennsylvania NMTC Projects

Former Congressman Doyle attends the Hazelwood Green groundbreaking

Today's groundbreaking is a sign that a new heyday is coming for Pittsburgh and for America — one that will transform and revive an entire sector of the American economy in every corner of our great nation." -Congressman (now former) Doyle (D-PA)
Nov-2017