The Michael R. Klein Center for Jobs and Justice will allow DC Central Kitchen to triple its capacity and scale its ability to provide job training and healthy food at a time when the community needs these resources more urgently than ever before. Finance the adaptive reuse of two structures and the new construction of an office building containing approximately 61,000 sq. ft. of office and ground floor retail space, a roof terrace, and parking in Washington, D.C. 2 buildings of multi-tenanted spaces including retail market space, light industrial, office and community facility healthcare space Skyland Phase B-1, which closed on January 14, 2021, is the second phase of the multi-building, multi-phase, mixed-use Skyland Town Center; the redevelopment of a former dilapidated strip shopping center originally acquired by the District of Columbia through eminent domain. Renovation and new construction for Briya and Bridges Public Charter Schools with space for a FQHC health clinic. When the Latin American Montessori Bilingual Charter School in Washington, DC embarked on a project to renovate its new facility, NMTC financing helped the school finance energy efficiency measures that were designed to give the school a lifetime of operating budget savings. Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus was developed by a nonprofit called Building Bridges Across the River to address the economic, academic and social challenges facing families living east of the Anacostia River, in wards 7 and 8 - the poorest and most underserved communities in Washington, D.C. NMTC financing supported the construction of the KIPP DC Hamilton Campus, adjacent to Union Market and Gallaudet University. NMTC financing supported a small business owner's restaurant. Financing for a new facility for the Thurgood Marshall Academy, DC’s first law-related charter school. Finance the rehabilitation, construction and development of the approximately 22,511 sq. ft. Community of Hope Family Health and Birth Center. Redevelopment of a 53,480 sq. ft. charter school providing interactive, hands-on approach. Mixed use facility including a children's hospital, school and early childhood agency services to low-income people. 50,000 sq. ft. redevelopment of a church community facility, office and program space, and neighborhood retail. A 111,293 sq. ft. commercial development in the Congress Heights neighborhood in southeast Washington, DC. Ontario Court is the rehabilitation of an 85-year old, three-story building in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, D.C., into a mixed-use facility serving low- and moderate-income residents. The Bowen YMCA began a redevelopment project to turn it's dilapidated building into a modern, mixed-use facility featuring 170 residential units, retail space and underground parking. NMTC financing helped Mary's Center expand its coverage and partner with local hospitals in programming. New headquarters for a social service organization offering early childhood education, youth and parent engagement programs, healthy food, and other services. Also located on site - The Commons, Community Of Hope, Inc. An innovative state-of-the-art pre-school offering early childhood educational programs supported by Head Start. The acquisition, redevelopment and expansion of the vacant former Anna Johenning Baptist Church building will transition into the 300 student campus for Early Children Education Center. Financing for the construction of the 45,000 sq. ft. facility for E.L. Haynes Financing for the construction of the 45,000 sq. ft. facility for E.L. Haynes Redevelopment and expansion of a vacant 18,000 sq. ft. school building that formerly housed Our Lady of Perpetual Health Catholic School. By transforming a deserted block of former warehouses in Ward 5 into an award-winning elementary and middle school, and a former DCPS facility into a state-of-the-art learning space in Ward 7, DC Prep helped change the face of education in the District. Major renovations and expansion of a theater building for a dance company. $21.3 million of NMTC financing for the construction of 20 transitional housing units, SOME office headquarters and CET. NMTC financing for Central Union Mission, whose programs include a residential rehabilitation program; an overnight shelter for homeless men; food, clothing and furniture distribution; and programs specifically for seniors and the Latino community. Financing for a food Distribution Center for a nonprofit hunger relief organization. Financing for an early childhood center educating nearly 100 infants, toddlers and preschoolers whose families are living in crisis shelters or in transitional housing. DC Housing Enterprises (DCHE) and co-allocatee City First provided $26 million in NMTC financing for the new BFC Southeast Center. The facility meets several community development and economic priorities. In October 2010, Bread for the City began construction of an 18,000 sq. ft. addition on the parking lot next to the existing facility and completed substantial renovations to the existing clinic.