The renovation will amplify Operation Food Search's programming and impact, benefiting 200,000 individuals monthly with essential food and services. This 205,000 sq. ft. commercial center will be renovated for use as the Urban League of Metro St. Louis's (ULMSL) Headquarters, Social Innovation Center and tenant retail space. Working capital to help a communications provider expand. The former St. Luke's Hospital, fully closed to the public in 2014, was renovated into a mixed-use development that provides 5,170 sq. ft. of retail space and 109,368 sq. ft. of office space, shared services and other resources for nonprofits. City First New Markets Fund II closed its first NMTC transaction of 2016 on February 4th. St. Louis, MO The Arcade Building was originally built for retail and office use. Abandoned since the 1980s, its 2012 rehabilitation brought new residential, commercial, and educational opportunities to the heart of Downtown St. Louis. Technology Entrepreneur Center that fosters growth of new innovative IT companies. Renovation of the Old Post Office historic district Syndicate Building. This project financed energy-efficient, water-efficient, and healthy homes. NMTC financing supported the Stereotaxis project. he St. Louis Housing Authority Central Office Building, located in the Midtown area of St. Louis at the north end of the Grand Center Arts District. Financing for a grocery store and a food distribution, processing and aggregation facility. The Wealth Accumulation Center on Gravois, serving an additional 10,000 low-income persons. The River City Business Park project involved $70M redevelopment of a long-abandoned brownfield site into a 54 acre LEED-certified business park in a highly distressed community. $1.35 million in convertible debt as part of a $2 million financing round for Quick Study Radiology Inc., an information technology company that helps bring to smaller community and rural hospitals the same leading-edge radiology technologies available to large hospitals. The Pagedale Town Center, part of a broad community development initiative in a 97% minority inner ring suburb of St. Louis. A redevelopment project returns to the St. Louis downtown a critical office building which through neglect and lack of maintenance had lost all but one major tenant. Rehabilitation of the Old Post Office in St. Louis The redevelopment of the St Louis Centre into a 750-space parking garage and 106,000 square foot of retail space is part of a larger redevelopment plan for a blighted three-square block area in the central business district. The renovation of a 110,000 sq. ft. building, which includes K-12 school facilities. A development, completed in 2011, breathed new life into the JVL neighborhood, creating 71 construction jobs and generating $6.3 million in direct employee wages and income. The development of a new Social Services Center in the Benton Park neighborhood. A former streetcar repair facility in St. Louis was transformed into an environmentally smart business center. An innovative community facility that offers exceptional care and education for 154 children and their families in a child-focused, center-based, and diverse learning environment. Multi-nonprofit community empowerment center on the site of the vandalized QuikTrip during the Ferguson unrest now serves thousands of low-income people annually through job training/placement, financial literacy, and other empowerment programs. St. Louis's economic development arm has committed $5M in federal NMTCs to assist a new manufacturer that makes railroad ties out of recycled plastic. The substantial rehabilitation of The Post-Dispatch Rotogravure Building (also known as the Crescent Parts Building) which is a 4-story building located in the heart of the Center for Research Technology and Entrepreneurial Exchange Innovation District. A new, 21,272-square-foot facility provides meeting rooms, a chapel, and a large conference space for up to 125 people, as well as administrative offices for the Deaconess Center for Child Well-Being, Vision for Children at Risk, and Neighborhood Houses - a United Church of Christ ministry that supports low-income children and families of the inner […] The Crown Square redevelopment involved the historic rehabilitation of 11 buildings of the 14th Street Mall, an abandoned mall that formerly served as a pedestrian-oriented commercial district located in the Old North St. A new school opened in its new permanent location in 2011 with an initial class of 225 students. Project that includes a sophisticated laboratory and office environments for early-stage and mature biotech and medical companies, along with office space for Washington University and a café. Renovation of a center of creative arts that provides programming to engage, develop and educate people of all ability levels and backgrounds. The City Garden Montessori Charter School is a key feature in the redevelopment of the McRee Town neighborhood in St. Louis Financing for the $13.9M Big Brothers Big Sisters Building, formerly a Woolworth store. Financing for a community development not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the prosperity and growth of the American family. 4220 Duncan, a 180,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development in St. Louis. Financing of a historic 110,000 sq. ft. warehouse into mixed use apartments and retail. St. Louis Community Credit Union and Prosperity Connection Launch Wealth Accumulation Center in Benton Park. The Hazelwood Logistics Center anchors a major industrial park in northern St. Louis. Strategically located among four major US interstates, the 164-acre park accommodates a wide range of activities, from manufacturing to distributing.