The project consists of the acquisition of land and construction of a new 63,000 sq. ft. headquarters building with warehouse, office, training, and support spaces. The project design includes 33,000 sq. ft. of dry, 5,500 sq. ft. of frozen, and 5,500 sq. ft. of refrigerated warehouse space. Further, the project includes 19,000 sq. ft. of […] This $22.4 million project involved the conversion and expansion of the long vacant, historic Kinnell-Kresge building into a state-of-the-art movie house. The $12 million overhaul of a historic site that has called North Street home for over a hundred years for a YMCA. Finances the renovation and expansion of a vacant 43,515-sq. ft., single-story office building on 4.31 acres, repurposed into a K-8 school. NMTC supports growth of Springfield leader in affordable housing, homelessness prevention, job training & financial education. MHIC's NMTC investment helps finance a new home for the station on Main Street in downtown Springfield. NMTC financing supported the Hot Mama’s project. NMTC financing for the first Educare school in Massachusetts, serving 141 Head Start-eligible young children and their families with a full-day, year-round early education program. The Caring Health Center project was the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of three contiguous buildings in the Smith Carriage Company Historic District of Springfield, which improves healthcare in a medically underserved area. New Markets Tax Credit financing for construction of a new, seven story, in-patient medical facility with 126 beds for the Baystate Medical Center. The complete restoration of a historic theater (built in 1903) that had been closed for 50 years. Apex Resource Technologies received an infusion of $5 million, giving the company the working capital needed to expand its business and workforce. NMTC financing totalling $7.24 million supported the ground up construction of a 23,000 sq. ft. cooperative grocery store known as River Valley Co-op in Easthampton, MA, a USDA designated Food Desert. Finaning for the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, New England's first high performance computing center. A newly-restored and expanded library provides after-school programs for disadvantaged youth, a specially-designed young-adult room, Internet resources, computer skills training, summer reading programs and many other programs for children and adults in this community. The first transaction of its kind in the country combined a Federal loan guaranty program for health centers and the NMTC became a prototype for other community health facilities nationwide. Elms College used the NMTC to construct a new Center for Natural and Health Sciences.