The Wakeman Boys and Girls Club will create the Madison Avenue Clubhouse. The Clubhouse will be built near 10,000 at-risk and low-income youth in the North End and Hollow sections of Bridgeport. Of the 10,000 potential members 98% are eligible for free lunch, 54% are living in single parent homes, 89% are minority. + NAISC: […] NMTC financing supported construction of the Research and Development Center NMTC financing generated the critical capital needed to begin construction on a new health center in the former O&W Railway Company Middletown Station. The MHIC loan and NMTC capital will be used to acquire and entirely renovate the property, a currently vacant, 10,800 s.f building located in the town center, and to purchase medical/dental and office equipment. This Federally-Qualified Health Center provides comprehensive primary medical, dental and behavioral health services to a rural, medically underserved part of northwestern […] A new, 28,000 sq. ft. clubhouse to serve an estimated 2,500 children in inner-city Bridgeport. Bijou Square is part of the City of Bridgeport’s $800 million planned renewal and redevelopment of its downtown. Acquisition and adaptation of a former nursing home for use as a multi-purpose social service agency and transitional/treatment housing. New Markets Tax Credit financing, paired with the USDA Direct Loan Program, made it possible to build a new facility for a health care provider serving the poorest areas of Connecticut. The Community Health & Wellness Center of Greater Torrington received $1 million in financing to help it better address the region's opioid crisis. State-of-the-art facility doubles capacity for school educating underserved children. Named one of America's Top 50 children's museums, Stepping Stones Museum for Children doubled its size with this LEED Gold certified 22,000 sq. ft. expansion. Tenant improvements and FF and E for a small and growing small business tenant that hires and recruits locally in the low-income community. The new facility allows Continuum of Care, Inc. to remain in New Haven, consolidate and expand its social services program. Substantial rehabilitation of a historic gold leafing factory located in a Promise Zone into a commercial space and hub for a regional hydroponic operator, light manufacturing, and small business incubator with focus on food businesses. Construction of three new facilities to help a FQHC serve more patients. With MHIC's NMTC financing, a new, state-of-the-art, 38,000 square-foot neighborhood services center is being built so that BBGC and FC can expand its award-winning programs. The rehabilitation of the historic Arcade Building and 144 Golden Hill Street is a vital part of Bridgeport's downtown revitalization.