The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center in Milwaukee used $5.5 million in NMTCs to build a new health center to provide services to low-income residents in the near Southside of Milwaukee with a focus on the Native American community in SE Wisconsin. The new clinic expanded the patients served by over 10,000 for a […] Rehabilitation of historic building into a 107,500 sq. ft. mixed-use innovation hub. A critically important Mental Health Support Center including a full continuum of behavioral health services co-located with the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Department. Supported the construction of affordable, single family housing for Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity. Milwaukee Women’s Center, a domestic violence organization that’s provided supportive services and emergency shelter since 1980, stepped in to save the safe haven. With a $625,000 loan from IFF, a CDFI dedicated solely to meeting the real-estate needs of nonprofits, MWC bought the building and made critical renovations. Construction of a 106,369 sq. ft. educational facility on donated property. The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greenfield Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI. The project consisted of the initial phase of the redevelopment of a vacant 7.2 acre Brownfield Site at Greeneld Avenue and S. 1st Street in Milwaukee, WI. Renovation and expansion of a 97,520-square-foot facility opened in 2005 and used to provide performing arts and musical education to a diverse youth population. The adaptive reuse of century-old buildings near Milwaukee in which the Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company originally built tractors. 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. Rehabilitation of office buildings in West Allis, WI. The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin used NMTCs for a new judicial center. Vacant, contaminated site transformed into mixed-used development bringing hundreds of jobs to Milwaukee. NMTC financing supported the SuperSteel project. Milwaukee's St. Ann's Center for Intergenerational Care is copying its successful south side facility with a second location on the north side, where the rates of poverty and infant mortality are high and most residents are people of color. MEDC provides low cost, long-term, subordinate capital to operating businesses in the City of Milwaukee through the its NMTC Revolving Loan Fund product. Working capital and tenant improvements for Jonco industries related to its expansion into the former Eaton building. Financing for an educational non-profit business venture known as Discovery World. Purchase and rehab of Dental Associates' currently leased Milwaukee facility. Brownfield redevelopment for industrial use and office developement for a distrubution company. High poverty and low development have historically plagued the area surrounding the intersection of 27th Street and Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. The project is purchase of equipment for Palermos new hot press bakery process that produces pizza crusts. Acquire and construct new buildings for expanded space for school and childcare center. Construction of community center: The new 20,000-sq. ft. facility houses wellness and health programs; meals and nutrition programs; financial services; creative arts and recreation programs; senior adult day care services; and flexible spaces for partnership programs. The transformation of prior vacant underutilized industrial property in the Port Washington corridor of the Riverworks Industrial District.