NMTC financing helped renovate a building at St. Charles College NMTC financing supported 130 new jobs near Taylor, Louisiana. NMTC financing helps create jobs and add a second shift at a manufacturer. Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) is constructing a new 100,000 sq. ft. medical school building on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM). VCOM trains doctors to serve rural, underserved areas. The facility will consist of four floors that contain classrooms, modern clinic settings, study areas, extensive training labs, cadaver […] Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) and Capital One have invested $14.0 million in New Markets Tax Credit allocation (NMTCs) into Louisiana-based Primary Health Services Center (PHSC) to expand its integrated primary care services to meet the needs of nearly 20,000 patients in Northeast Louisiana. "This is a dream come true,” said Catherine Tonore, CEO of […] CLSH is a short-term stay hospital recently expanded and opened in May of 2010, providing quality and effective patient services to both the insured and uninsured. Roughly 47% of CLSH payments are derived from Medicare and Medicaid. Approximately 50% come from Blue Cross and other commercial providers. Nearly 1 in 5 of CLSH’s patients are […] New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is a regional, pre-professional arts training center that offers students intensive instruction in culinary arts, dance, media arts New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is a regional, pre-professional arts training center that offers students intensive instruction in culinary arts, dance, media arts. NMTC financing from LIIF, Partners for the Common Good and Capital One to build a facility for kindergarten through 8th grade students Campus-Northgate has successfully completed a new retail center consisting of four single-story concrete buildings totaling 31,085 sq. ft. of retail space plus a surface parking lot consisting of 209 parking spaces. New Nursing Facility Financed with NMTC Brings Advanced Care Options, Jobs and Increased Revenue to Louisiana Community Bayou specializes in pipe coating services for the oil and gas industry. The Company works on both onshore and offshore projects. This project provided the Company with funds for equipment purchases and working capital. The substantial rehabilitation of the St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church building and two adjacent schoolhouses into a performance art venue, a non-profit school, co-working space, and small business incubation and training facilities for underserved New Orleans entrepreneurs. Coastwide Electric is a marine electrical contractor. The Company provides electrical systems installation on new vessels as well as repairs and maintenance on existing vessels. This project provided the Company with funds for inventory purchases, debt refinance, and working capital. FlyGuys is a full service, project management and data collection company that connects a network of drone pilots to clients. This project provided the Company with funds for equipment purchase and working capital. FlyGuys provides industry diversification to an area highly dependent on the oil and gas industry. CommCare is constructing a 72,000 sq. ft. skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Natchitoches, LA that will serve 120 patients per year, 80% of which will be low-income. A $2.75 million investment in West Monroe-based cookie dough and confectionary distributor, Neighbor’s Cookies. The Phillis Wheatley pre-K-8 School project brought a state-of-the-art facility to the impoverished Iberville-Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. The Christian Brothers School new multi-purpose facility constitutes the first new building constructed in the New Orleans institution’s fifty-year history. The construction of a new Good Shepherd School campus, allowing the school to add two Pre-K4 classes and an additional class in all other grade levels at a private school. With the help of NMTCs and HTCs, Alembic Community Development restored the structure and transformed it into the 23,000-square-foot Jack and Jake’s Public Market, artist exhibition space and shared office space for nonprofit, social and creative entrepreneurs. A new redevelopment project rresulted in 52 apartments, a commercial kitchen that prepares fresh and healthy meals for schools and social service clients and offer job training, and retail and warehouse space in a rapidly transforming neighborhood. NMTC project provides area residents a place to work and 275 jobs. ​The Kress at Third and Main Project involved the rehab of three buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. The project involves the construction of a 41,260 sq. ft., state-of-the-art clinic facility in Morehouse Parish. The Americana YMCA project was the construction of a 26,000 sq. ft. community facility, with expansion capability of another 18,000 sq. ft., by the YMCA in Zachary, Louisiana. Financing for Vidalia Mills, a startup denim manufacturer producing high-quality fabrics using sustainable and eco-friendly processes. The Forestland Group utilized NMTCs to complete the purchase of 82,000 acres of hardwood forests in Louisiana, in addition to a hardwood sawmill and processing plant near LeMoyen, LA; 200 existing jobs were saved in the wood mill and forests. Convesion of the abandoned American Bank Building into a hotel Rehabilitation of a vacant 21,000 sq. ft. building into a new full-service grocery store. As part of an overall neighborhood vision for the Broad Street Commercial Corridor in New Orleans, the ReFresh Project is helping to drive revitalization. Civil rights trailblazer secures timely financing and breathes new life into history-making school. St. Thomas Community Health Center, New Orleans, LA completed financing in March, 2011 to purchase and renovate a 10,000 sq. ft. historic building. Abandoned automotive facility transformed into health center, empowering people to overcome addiction. Abandoned automotive facility transformed into health center, empowering people to overcome addiction. NMTC financing was structured as operational capacity to expand and re-open more than one million sq. ft. of medical services space including: 100-bed surgical hospital, a senior living facility for 250 residents, outpatient imaging center, a radiation center and medical offices. New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy​ is a permanent home for this not-for-profit, college preparatory, charter school (with an inclusive Marine Corps JROTC program) serving primarily at risk youth. The transformation of a failed arts center in New Orleans’ Warehouse District into a world-class culinary institute. NMTC financing supported the construction of the National World War II Museum NMTC financing for the Kingsley House, a United Way Community Impact Partner and nationally renowned as the oldest Settlement House in the South, has served more than half a million people since it was founded in 1896. NMTC financing for the Kingsley House, a United Way Community Impact Partner and nationally renowned as the oldest Settlement House in the South, has served more than half a million people since it was founded in 1896. NMTC financing supported the HCI Construction project. The DCSNO Carrollton project is an expansion of an existing community healthcare center. The development of a 17,801 sq. ft. commercial space in a four-story building that houses the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority. As part of the post-Katrina overhaul of all New Orleans' school facilities, the Recovery School District is preserving and refurbishing two parts of the historic Booker T. Washington building: the entrance and the 50,000 square-foot auditorium in which legends including Ella Fitzgerald and Dizzy Gillespie performed. Financing for a manufacturer and wholesaler of medical testing equipment $2 million NMTC investment enabled the company's owner to realize manufacturing and exporting vision. An additional $3.16 million private capital invested in the company. Both allowed GAME to expand its facility to make the operation more efficient and to increase production. A roughly 40,000 sq. ft. full service grocery store which provides access to healthy fresh food in a highly distressed food desert. Financing for a manufacturer of carded and combed open-end and core spun greige yarns for knitting and weaving applications. Riverland Medical Center serves rural Concordia Parish in eastern central Louisiana, about 180 miles north of New Orleans along the Mississippi River. Financing for a sawmill in Coushatta, Louisiana. n September 2012, St. Bernard Parish Hospital opened to provide quality and cost-effective healthcare services for the residents of St. Bernard Parish. New YMCA in an areas severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina. In December 2012, the Baton Rouge Speech & Hearing Foundation began construction on its new Emerge Center for Communication, Behavior & Development at Louisiana State University’s Innovation Park. The design, procurement, construction and startup of a new facility to produce a low-global-warming blowing agent and propellant used in insulation and aerosols. In September 2010 the ExxonMobil YMCA began construction on a 12,000 sq. ft. facility located on 2.8 acres of land at Howell Place in North Baton Rouge, LA.