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 […] City Fresh makes and delivery healthy meals to schools, childcare centers and senior centers throughout Greater Boston. It currently produced 15,000 meals per day for a total of 3.5 million meals per year. These meals feed approximately 25,000 low-income people and over 95% of the people receiving its meals are of color. The project will […] MHIC Coffin Lofts and Lawtons Corner Projects MA: Coffin Lofts, along with its companion project, Lawton’s Corner, was among the first projects MHIC financed using New Markets Tax Credits and among the first NMTC projects in the country to get under way. In downtown New Bedford, six distressed historic buildings (Coffin Lofts and Lawton’s Corner) […] The A.D. Makepeace Company, based in Wareham, is the world's largest cranberry grower, the largest private property owner in eastern Massachusetts, and a recognized leader in environmentally responsible real estate development and stewardship. Cranberries are our heritage and our livelihood. Our 160-year history in the cranberry industry affects the way we do business, and it […] NMTC financing for Community Action, Inc, a nonprofit that provides resources and opportunities for individuals, families and communities to overcome poverty. The acquisition and construction of a 2-story, 99,724 sq. ft. manufacturing and warehouse facility creates jobs in Salem. NMTC financing supported an ophthalmology clinic in Fall River, Massachusetts. The redevelopment of the old racetrack at Western Avenue and Soldiers Field Road. This project involved the adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of a historic building in Boston’s new, dynamic Innovations District. SouthCoast Marketplace - Construction retail facility and ancillary facilities. - Demolition of abandoned and blighted mall and redevelopment into an open-air retail, dining, and entertainment venue Acquisition and renovation of a facility for a PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) center with capacity to serve 485 low-income elderly people, enabling these nursing care eligible people to remain in their homes. Renewable Energy Provider to LICs: BlueHub Capital, then known as Boston Community capital, stepped in, installing solar panels at both St. Polycarp II and III. BlueHub Capital owns the panels, and covers the cost of installation and maintenance. The solar generates net metering credits, which can be applied to a customer’s utility bill—or sold to […] Offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners                                                               Expansion of existing building to double the number of youth Artists For Humanity trains and employs. The construction of a new two-story, 30,000 sq. ft. modern, child-oriented facility that will improve the quality of education, child safety and functionality for the children and staff, replacing a 50-year old converted supermarket that was never intended to be an educational facility. Transformation of the long-vacant Engine Company 40 Firehouse in East Boston into a vibrant youth arts center - a new home for ZUMIX. New five-story mixed-use transit-oriented building featuring 40 affordable apartment residences, 27,000 sq. ft. of office space and 4,577 sq. ft. of retail. Finance the renovation and expansion of a boys and girls club community facility to provide increased programming. With $9.5 million in support from Sovereign Bank, MassDevelopment put together a $20 million financing package through its NMTC programto rehabilitate and upgrade the FGS Building, one of two buildings remaining from the original design of Boston City Hospital. Demolition of 100 year old school building, construction of new school building. The expansion of an existing Federally Qualified Health Care facility located in Dorchester, MA known as Dorchester House Multi-Service Center. Renovating old buildings and keeping neighborhoods free of crime are just two ways to improve communities. Renovation of a historic 5-story building which now serves as its headquarters in the center of downtown Fitchburg. NMTC financing for a Retirement home and health clinic KIPP Academy Lynn believes that engaged students are strong students, capable of attaining a college education. 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. NMTC financing supported the construction of The Greater Boston Food Bank The Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance - a state agency that provides transitional assistance to low-income families - now occupies three floors of a NMTC financed facility. Due to the lack of further expansion options at the existing store, Vicente's opened a second 33,416 sq. ft. store in downtown Brockton at 160 Pleasant Street in a very low-income neighborhood. NMTC financing closed the feasibility gap to make possible the revitalization of the historic Old Lynn School and provide a new home and state-of-the-art facility for Girls Incorporated of Lynn. The land acquisition and new construction of a 15,000 SF building in a highly distressed census tract in Revere, MA, by East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, an FQHC, for a PACE Center. Arts Block/Pushkin and Bank Row are two projects involving the renovation of five historic, mostly vacant buildings, totaling nearly 40,000 sq. ft., clustered around the main intersection in downtown Greenfield. The $12 million overhaul of a historic site that has called North Street home for over a hundred years for a YMCA. A transformative multi-phase project, initiated in 2007, to redevelop a complex of 19th-century textile mills along the Merrimack River into a thriving mixed-use neighborhood. NMTC financing supported the construction of the Match Charter Public School 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. In 2010, BlueHub Capital financed the installation of solar panels on the roof of the Food Bank, allowing the organization to get green energy for a low, fixed rate and to spend the savings doing what they do best- preventing hunger in our own Greater Boston community Construction of a 28,000 sq. ft. community/recreational center in the Mission Park neighborhood of Boston. The adaptive reuse and historic rehabilitation of a former parish school meant a new home for Lawrence CommunityWorks. Financing for the construction of a community health center. The renovation of a historic building in Boston's Mission Hill/Roxbury neighborhood, in which it has been operating for 35 years. The construction of a surgical addition to Lawrence General Hospital. Project financed the reconfiguration and renovation of the primary operating site of the YWCA Central Massachusetts, Inc. New Garden Park is now home to Quinsigamond Community College. The project will reconfigure and expand FHCW’s space by adding a new vision suite, expanding the pharmacy and dental suite, and reconfiguring administrative space. This innovative financing package helped fund construction of a 95,000-sq. ft. wet lab at Gateway Park in Worcester, which is expected to create 40 jobs. The new construction and equipping of a $62.8M, 275,000 sq. ft. spiral welded pipe manufacturing plant in rural Paris, Texas. 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 project is a joint venture between Horizons for Homeless Children and WaterMark Development. New construction of a mixed-use building in the Roxbury neighborhood, which houses a fresh foods retailer and 32 apartments. 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. High Point, the largest provider of addiction and mental health treatment in Massachusetts, received NMTC financing to acquire and renovate a 60,000-square-foot facility on a Middleborough site that had been vacant for more than a decade. A critically needed, new community health facility and retail hub for Boston. The Lynn Y project comprises the land acquisition and new construction of 64,000 sq. ft. state of the art recreational facility in the city of Lynn, MA for the YMCA of Metro North. The Lynn Y project comprises the land acquisition and new construction of 64,000 sq. ft. state of the art recreational facility in the city of Lynn, MA for the YMCA of Metro North. UTEC creates several new businesses to create new jobs and contribute to community revitalization in Lowell, Massachusetts. The acquisition and adaptive reuse of a historic mill complex to create a new 100,000 Federally-Qualified Health Center. Financing for Cafe UTEC, a youth education and workforce training program located in Lowell, MA. NMTC financing totaling $2,000,000 to finance the acquisition of an existing sublease and build out of space for Lowell House Inc. 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. Arts Block/Pushkin and Bank Row are two projects involving the renovation of five historic, mostly vacant buildings, totaling nearly 40,000 sq. ft., clustered around the main intersection in downtown Greenfield. NMTC financing transforms a contaminated site into a sparkling new community facility. Financing of the former Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River, Massachusetts. With MHIC's New Markets financing, the YMCA Southcoast, Inc. rehabilitated and preserved the historic character of the building it has occupied for 115 years. Instead of fading from the Massachusetts economy, EC Pigments USA, Inc. of Fall River used a financing package to keep its business in in Fall River. Located in Dorchester, Massachusetts, the health center built a 36,500 sq. ft. “green” LEED gold certified addition to its existing site at 637 Washington Street. Financing the light industrial and commercial component of a mixed-use project in Dorchester, one of Boston's lowest-income neighborhoods. Elms College used the NMTC to construct a new Center for Natural and Health Sciences. Financing for the fit-out, equipment, start-up operating deficit, and working capital necessary to operate a 10,000 sq. ft. commercial laundry business. Critical NMTC financing allowed the company to purchase and rehabilitate a 28,000 sq. ft. building, tripling its industrial space, and enabling Custom Blends to stay in Brockton and grow. The NMTC allocation financed Trinity’s rehabilitation of the historic Brockton Enterprise building, transforming the space into a 51,000-sq. ft. commercial building with retail space on the first floor. NMTC financing preserves critical source of addiction treatment services in low-income Boston neighborhood. The new construction of a six-story, 78,900 sq. ft. community health facility for the Whittier Street Health Center Committee, Inc. The historic Hyde Park YMCA officially re-opened in December 2010 after undergoing a major overhaul. The project developer, Jubilee Christian Church International, is the largest black church in Boston. Multi-purpose early education center, including after school programs and teacher training. Financing for a new YMCA for YMCA of Greater Boston, founded in 1851 as the country’s first Y. Rehab of historic building into arts and cultural center with performance space Family Nurturing Center offers nurturing parenting and educational programs and community-based family support networks that help create functioning families and prevent child abuse in a 5,400 sq. ft. building in Dorchester, MA. Construction of the Dudley Municipal Center, considered a centerpiece of the City of Boston's revitalization of Dudley Square in the economically disadvantaged Roxbury community. The Crispus Attucks Children's Center was founded in 1971 in Dorchester and serves nearly 239 children and their families in Boston's highest need neighborhoods. NMTC financing addresses deferred maintenance and essential capital replacement needs, especially replacement of the failing HVAC system in one building that has necessitated ongoing repair expense. Community Servings is a nonprofit food and nutrition program providing services throughout Massachusetts and in Rhode Island to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses. The 225 Centre Street project was the construction of a new mixed‐use property in the Jackson Square district of Jamaica Plain, an economically‐disadvantaged neighborhood near downtown Boston. Expansion of emergency department and addition of adjacent medical office building for a rural health clinic and a behavioral health provider.