The Crossings at Brick Church Station is an urban, mixed-use redevelopment anchored by a 68,000 sq. ft. ShopRite Supermarket, 24,000 sq. ft. of retail space including 2,000 sq. ft. of minority and locally owned retail, Ashely Stewart, an affordable women’s clothing store, Newark Community Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center, public open space, and […] Development of a 63,000 sq. ft. school facility The Jane H. Booker Family Health Center provides a wide range of outpatient health care services to meet the needs of families, regardless of their ability to pay. Its staff works closely with specialists at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, ensuring well-coordinated specialty care when needed. Social workers are also available for assistance and accessing […] Built in 1937, 550 Cookman Avenue is a shining example of Asbury Park’s art deco history. NMTC financing supported restoreation of this unique building, with careful consideration taken with its original design features such as the clock tower, chandeliers, terrazzo flooring, marble wainscoting, and decorative coin patterns on the facade. Fully restored, the building now […] Rehabilitation of the former “craneway” building adjacent to the Sponsor’s existing Building 78, which will result in 90,000 sq. ft. of flexible office space targeted to small business including businesses that are working to develop and commercialize technologies and services that advance energy conservation, alternative energy, resiliency, storm water management and preservation, restoration of natural […] Rehabilitation of the abandoned Labor Bank Building. A 130-acre former federal shipyard transformed into an environmentally sustainable business hub for innovation and economic growth. Renovation of an OFFICE BUILDING: 570 Broad is a 200,000 sq. ft., 15-story office building located in downtown Newark, New Jersey and is situated directly across Broad Street from the recently completed Newark Light Rail stop. All of Newark’s top cultural attractions are within walking distance of the site including the New Jersey Performing Arts […] Improvement of a light industrial building and its temperature control systems to improve the operations of aeroponic vertical farming company; Industrial facility anchored by fresh food grower and distributor. The project is the largest mixed use development the city has seen in more than 40 years. The NMTC portion of the project supported ABC Supply Co. Inc.'s recently opened 44,000 square-foot facility on South Second Street in the 4th Ward, part of the Station at Grant Avenue project that also included affordable housing. Construction of new production facilties for Resintech, Inc. and ActionPak, Inc. ResinTech Inc’s facility in Camden, NJ was the first ion exchange resin manufacturing plant built in the U.S. in over 30 years. As the signature legacy project of the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee, the Avon Avenue Clubhouse underwent a complete renovation, including a new gymnasium, state-of-the-art aquatic center, dance and fitness studio, instructional kitchen, and brand new games room. The new Ivy Hill Preschool creates a place of beauty, a place where children would feel competent - and a place that is safe and nurturing. Transformation of an underutilized downtown New Brunswick site into a major transit-oriented, mixed-use facility focused on community health. NMTCS were also a significant source of funding in the restoration of the Ferdinand W. Roebling mansion. NMTC financing will power reimagination of historic former Negro League baseball stadium in Paterson, N.J. CompleteCare Health Network’s new 29,301 sq. ft. location, housed in downtown Bridgeton, NJ, will combine two current Bridgeton-based CompleteCare locations into one, as well as some services currently contained in other areas of Cumberland County. In 2020, the NMTC provided patient financing for the nonprofit to facilitate the construction of 14 scattered site, for-sale affordable housing units. NMTC allocation for the renovation and equipment purchase to transform a vacant commercial building into an industrial laundry processing facility. The Makerhood Campus is a combination of historic renovation and new construction meant to encourage and support entrepreneurial endeavors and micromanufacturing enterprises. AeroFarms, a mission-driven company, developed a 69,000 sq. ft. industrial site into the world's largest indoor vertical farm for baby leafy greens, producing up to 2 million pounds annually. Bottino's ShopRite in Vineland, the family-run grocery chain that included a community health clinic. Early childhood educational and community center expands educational opportunities for Plainfield children. Adler Development, LLC renovated a 109,720 sqft warehouse that was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy on October 29, 2012. Renovation and expansion of two Boys and Girls club facilities. This project provided financing for Accurate Box, a manufacturer of boxes and a family, women-owned business with a commitment to one of the poorest communities in NJ NMTC financing supported the rehab and new construction of two modern, mixed-use buildings in order to retain and attract tenants that provide diverse services to the Newark community, in the media, legal, engineering, community-service and restaurant industries. The new home of nonprofit art organizations and affordable studio space for local makers and artists. College Builds Bridge with Campus/Community Center The $64 million Halsey Street Workforce Housing project was the second phase of a larger Teachers Village development designed to revitalize downtown Newark, one of the country's most economically depressed cities. Halsey Street Teachers Village Workforce Housing Project B, the last phase of larger development known as Teachers Village in downtown Newark, New Jersey. The Hahne's redevelopment includes careful restoration of the existing historic structure and the construction of a new twelve story mixed-use building on an adjacent site. One phase of a 180,000 sq.ft. food processing and distribution project with this phase consisting of 90,000 sq. ft. Financing for a much-needed childcare center in Neptune, NJ. A new facility to house the expansion of Cumberland County College's arts and business education programs NMTC financing supported the creation of the Spruce Street Community Center, a 35,000 sq. ft. multi-purpose facility open to any youth in greater Mercer County. NMTC financing supported the renovation of a portion of a historic former mill building (Condominium Units A and A1), located at 1 North Johnston Avenue, Hamilton Township, Mercer County, NJ 08609. Invests in solar for community action agencies and nonprofits, saving them on utilities. NMTC financing for a YMCA impacts the community it serves by nurturing the potential of every child, teaching the importance of spirit, mind, and body to achieve a healthier lifestyle and supporting its neighbors to learn life skills that helps them grow and thrive. A new community center for one of the poorest cities in America Development of cancer treatment facility and leasing to affiliate.