Wisconsin Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Wisconsin

Community Testimonials

Funding via the NMTC process has been instrumental in Milwaukee Habitat’s ability to support safe, affordable housing projects. Our stated objective to double the number of families served is dependent upon this type of funding mechanism in the future.

-Craig Hahn, Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity

Selected Projects in Wisconsin

A new, modern, culturally appropriate health and wellness center
The $90 million mixed-use plan for a site currently owned by Meriter, called Block 51, includes 400 mixed-income housing units, 20,000 sq. ft. of retail space, 100,000 sq. ft. of
The Novation Campus is a 62-acre commercial development in Madison, Wisconsin.
The transformation of prior vacant underutilized industrial property in the Port Washington corridor of the Riverworks Industrial District.
Financing for dairy production upgrades helped retain and create jobs, drive investment to future projects to increase profitability, and return equities to members while retaining the proper equity base.
The transofmration of a former warehouse and storage building into an architectural space containing new high quality offices along with ancillary retail and warehouse space.
ST Paper purchased the Oconto Falls mill in 2007 and made investments in the operation to expand its customer reach and improve production capabilities.
Financing for the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha, serving the youth of Kenosha in their health, social, educational, vocational and character development.
In 2004, a manufacturer increased operational support at is Viola and La Crosse locations to help retain its 180 employees.
Exodus Machines is the first-of-its-kind scrap and recycling machine manufacturer.
This project involves refinancing and business expansion.
Brownfield redevelopment for industrial use and office developement for a distrubution company.

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