NMTC financing for the construction of an environmentally sustainable steel manufacturing facility in Durant, OK. CMC Oklahoma is the construction and expansion of a technologically advanced steel and T-post manufacturing facility located in a Promise Zone. The Choctaw Wellness Center provides opportunities for wellness-related recreational and educational activities including but not limited to: group fitness classes, biometric screens, nutritional counseling, wellness coaching, and general fitness facility usage. The center features 6,982 sq. ft. dedicated to strength and cardio equipment, a full-court basketball gymnasium, a 10-foot-wide suspended walking and jogging track, and […] MetaFund used $16 million of its NMTCs allocation to finance the acquisition of equipment necessary for the expansion of Stillwater Medical Center, a rural hospital in Stillwater, Oklahoma, providing vital medical services within a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area. This is a charter school for homeless children. In addition, they provide services to the entire family. Using New Markets Tax Credits (NMTCs), MetaFund provided flexible financing to Positive Tomorrows for the creation of their new elementary and middle schools for homeless children in Oklahoma City. Santa Fe South Schools, a fully accredited public charter school district with 2,400 students from Pre-K through 12th grades in south Oklahoma City, serves students from high-poverty environments who are primarily English language (second language) learners. The successful charter school achieves 94% graduation rates among its Hispanic students and overall graduation rates of 98%. The […] An airplane parts manufacturing helps community that lost 1,200 jobs with the closing of a Black & Decker manufacturing facility. The Tile Shop, based in Minnesota, is a retailer in the home tile market. Their products include ceramic tile, stone tile, application. The company began manufacturing grout, sealer and setting material in 1991, and began expanding operations outside of Minnesota soon after. They are currently located in 20 states, operating more than 60 retail stores. […] Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) has constructed a new 17,000 sq. ft. grocery store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The project is part of the ongoing redevelopment of Tulsa’s African American Community, an extension of the Greenwood District in North Tulsa, site of the 1921 Race Massacre. Oasis Fresh Market is located in an extended area of […] NMTC financing supported the construction of the Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture and Humanities Construction of medical facility that includes an residential opioid use/substance use disorder treatment services NMTC financing was used to make some much needed improvements to a YMCA facility including to the pool, gym, adding air conditioning to the building. Construction of a production facility for hydroponic mushrooms. Financing for the construction of a new 30,000 sq. ft. full-service grocery store located in a designated food desert in the northeast neighborhood of Oklahoma City, OK. Renovation of a building in Tulsa's downtown warehouse and industrial district, now known as Brady Arts, site of the Tulsa race riot in 1921. The renovation of the landmark building into a mixed-use building with ground floor retail and eight floors of residential apartments, including 30% affordable apartments; and the addition of the Podium Building to serve the press operations. The Thornton Family YMCA has doubled its size to 92,000 sq. ft. with a project made possible by the NMTC Freestanding, state-of-the-art cancer center incorporates the latest advances in cancer treatment, all under one roof Financing for the relocation of Living Arts, a prolific artist-based contemporary arts organization, into the Greenwood district. NMTC financing helped ASCO Aerospace with the purchase, renovation and re-opening of the failed and shuttered MerCruiser facility in Stillwater, OK. Stigler, Oklahoma is located in eastern rural Oklahoma with a population of 2,731 and serves as the county seat of Haskell County. In 2005, First Wave Aviation, a Tulsa-based aerospace company, constructed a larger facility to repair and overhaul commercial aircrafts. Variety Care, a federally qualified Community Health Center, constructed a new facility in a distressed part of Oklahoma City. A new, four-story healthcare facility that included physician office space, an imaging center, conference rooms, and educational facilities. Purchase and gut renovation of the charter school's seventh location, a dedicated high school to be relocated to a 155,000 sq. ft. abandoned mall on Oklahoma City's Southside. A multi-phase project to redevelop the 1931 Art Deco Center Building, the 1957 Center Building, and the 1972 East Building into a 145 room hotel, more than 180 apartments, restaurants and 35,000 sq. ft. of lease and event space. AICCM is a cultural center that aims to educate the public about the diversity, history and culture of tribal nations that were moved to Oklahoma. 21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City has transformed the historic Fred Jones Manufacturing complex, containing more than 150,000 sq. ft., into a vibrant contemporary art museum, a 135-room boutique hotel, with restaurant, bar, meeting and event space, and office space for the ADG architectural firm. A new wellness center provides opportunities for wellness-related recreational and educational activities including but not limited to: group fitness classes, biometric screens, nutritional counseling, wellness coaching, and general fitness facility usage. Renovated hospital preserves jobs and healthcare access in low-income community. The Chickasaw Nation partnered with a CDE of the Cherokee Nation to use NMTC to transform a shuttered I.H.S. hospital in Ada, OK.