NMTC financing supported 900 jobs in Bessemer City. Construction of a new state-of-the-art sawmill facility in Enfield, North Carolina. FLS Energy constructed 38 megawatts of utility-scale solar farms near Hendersonville, in Rutherford County and at six other sites in North Carolina. Across the state, the array of solar panels produces 56 million kilowatt hours of electricity per year or enough energy to power over 5,000 average U.S. homes. Historic rehabilitation of the Brogden Produce Company Warehouse into the new Museum for Contemporary Art and Design (CAM). New Markets Tax Credits to close the funding gap for Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina to expand their Wilmington Branch New Markets Tax Credit allocation to helps Crown Equipment finance the timely acquisition, modernization, and equipping of a vacated NMTC financing for a multitenant social service center providing improved access to quality elder care, healthcare, early childhood education, arts, and other social services. NMTC financing supported a Habitat for Humanity Build for Chatham Habitat for Humanity Urban Action Community Development deployed $6MM of its Round 17 NMTC Allocation for the new construction, FFE, and working capital needs of a food bank in Winston-Salem, NC. Arts nonprofit uses NMTC for owned/managed office and retail space. This project will utilize NMTC financing to acquire, renovate and sell 28 affordable homes to families with low incomes. The QALICB recently celebrated serving its 2,000th family locally through new homes, repaired homes, rehabilitation of existing homes and expanded financial literacy options. Charlotte Region Habitat used NMTC financing to substantially finance the vertical construction of single-family detached homes built on 16 previously acquired infill sites scattered throughout distressed areas in the City of Charlotte and the site acquisition and development of 8-unit townhome project located within a severely distressed tract. In 2017, construction on a new child-development facility at The Renaissance public-housing community. The inside of Waynesville’s 44 Church Street does not, today, bustle with life, warmth and the scintillating scent of food wafting through the air, as it once did. The former home of the storied Lomo Grill is cold and empty; the open wood oven is not fired up, and chairs and tables are stacked in […] One of Raleigh’s most important buildings in the first part of the 1900s, this building housed the Evening Times, which later became the Raleigh Times newspaper. The Times building possesses some of the most intricate masonry work that exists in Raleigh with Roman Revival architecture. The building’s classic turn-of-the-century style features two storefronts on either […] KIPP Gaston College Preparatory Public School opened in 2001 and serves 1,043 students in Grades K-1, 5-12 in rural Northhampton County. Gaston Prep provides transportation and lunch to its mostly low-income students. Over 50% of the school’s first graduating classes have graduated college, five times the national average for low-income students. NMTC financing for the […] Restoration of a vacant historic building. NMTC financing helped create a mixed-use project inside a former Albemarle hosiery mill. Family-owned sustainable timberland: Jordan Lumber is a family-owned and operated sustainable forest products company with timberland, sawmills and chip mills. Founded in 1939, Jordan is the fifth largest employer in a rural county suffering from high unemployment. Jordan manages its timberland in accordance with Sustainable Forestry Initiative (“SFI”) standards, which address reforestation, water quality protection, […] NMTC financing for the Mill House, the final phase of the historic Revolution Mill Complex revitalization in Greensboro, North Carolina. Revolution Energy Solutions LLC headquartered in Washington DC decided to install anaerobic digesters and a CHP plant to convert pig manure into usable energy on a larger pig livestock farms in Magnolia County, NC. NMTC financing to rehab the Morgens Brothers building, constructed in 1910. A NMTC transaction supported the purchase and development of a third healthy food retail site, and to develop warehouse capacity that allowed the market to provide healthy, freshly-prepared foods to customers. The expansion of Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, doubling the size of their main warehouse Historic renovation of mixed-used facility including biotech innovation space, offices, entertainment, and restaurant space. The adaptive re-use of a former RJ Reynolds tobacco facility that is being redeveloped by Wexford Science and Technology, LLC into an 110,815 sq ft mixed-use, LEED Silver certified historic preservation project. The Girls Leadership Academy of Wilmington is a charter school affiliated with the Young Women's Leadership Network. Through generous support from the local community, the school is constructing a 60,000 sq. ft. campus. The construction of a new K-12 public school for the public school district of Jones County, North Carolina. The construction of a 30,000-square foot, stand-alone medical office building and ambulatory care center on the southeast corner of the Blue Ridge Regional Hospita campus located in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. The construction of a new plant with storage space and the purchase of new roasting, drying and shelling equipment. Financing for the development and management of a 2.3 MW solar farm located in Selma, North Carolina. Part of a bold vision to revitalize and transform Downtown Rocky Mount: a 160,000 square foot multipurpose event center including 155,000 square foot allocated to a mixed-use hybrid sports, health, wellness, entertainment and multipurpose community facility and 4,500 square foot healh clinic. The Southeast Raleigh YMCA/Elementary School is the first phase of a 31-acre master planned site to improve access to education, wellness and fitness activities, and affordable housing in Raleigh, NC. The construction of a new 35,000 sq. ft. medical, dental, and pharmacy facility by Advance Community Health adjacent to its existing 13,100 sq. ft. Rock Quarry Health Clinic in Raleigh, NC. Retrofit of an existing dormant coal-fired power plant to a renewable energy power plant utilizing biomass, in particular, poultry litter and wood waste. Construction of a manufacturing and distribution facility. Kenansville was originally developed and constructed as a coal-fired generating facility; new ownership converted the plant to a biomass-fired facility. Henderson Collegiate is one of the best high performing public charter schools Henderson NC. The redevelopment of the mixed-use, destination campus. A comprehensive Civil Rights museum and an innovative social justice educational organization devoted to the understanding and advancement of civil and human rights at home and around the world. Historic renovlation of historic hotel for mixed use retail and afordable housing. Conversion of a building into approximately 45,000 square feet of restaurant, retail and office space, of which Dock's restaurant and entertainment complex comprises over 35,000 square feet. NMTC financing supported the Student U-Pearson Center The $13.8 million redevelopment of Durham’s Historic Holloway Street School The $12 million in total NMTC financing enabled Scientific Properties, LLC to rehabilitate a deteriorating factory; generate 140 construction related jobs and 400 permanent jobs; put six warehouses back into use; and provide affordable commercial and office space for local businesses and nonprofits that serve community residents, including the Center for Employment Training. A former Liggett and Myers tobacco warehouse in Durham, NC, the Carmichael Building, is now home to lab, research, and office space for Duke University's Molecular Physiology Institute. A 2 million square foot facility which serves as a primary distribution and processing center for online deliveries for Rooms to Go. The Boys and Girls Club is expanding services through the construction of an additional 29,112 sq. ft. of space at their current location. Goodwill Industries of Southern Piedmont constructed a new LEED Silver certified nonprofit community center, the Goodwill Opportunity Campus.