Past Projects

West Las Vegas Library (Las Vegas, NV)

West Las Vegas Library (Las Vegas, NV)

1861 N. Martin Luther King Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89106
A $35.5 million NMTC financing structured and closed by Crescent will enable a state-of-the-art library facility in a highly-distressed, majority-minority community. Embracing a new philosophy around what a modern library can be, the facility will devote the majority of its spaces to Business & Career Services/Workforce Development, Family Learning, and Educational Support.

Second Harvest of the Big Bend (Tallahassee, FL)

Second Harvest of the Big Bend (Tallahassee, FL)

4446 Entrepot Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32310
Florida’s Big Bend region groans under the burden of persistently high poverty, the isolation endemic to rural living and recent tropical weather impacts. Crescent’s $13 million NMTC financing will allow for a massive expansion in food aid to a highly-distressed community badly in need of more help.

Metrocrest Services (Dallas, TX MSA)

Metrocrest Services (Dallas, TX MSA)

5 N. Josey Lane, Carrollton, TX 75006 (Dallas, TX MSA)
Dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering self-sufficiency with its holistic bundled services model, Metrocrest will now expand its successful approach to a new location in a highly-distressed Dallas neighborhood, thanks to a $15.5 million NMTC financing by Crescent.

Circle Seafoods (Aberdeen, WA)

Circle Seafoods (Aberdeen, WA)

500 N. Custer Street, Aberdeen, WA 98520
A ground-breaking investment in transforming the freshness, competitiveness and carbon footprint of wild salmon fishing, Circle Seafood’s barge-based cold storage and salmon processing facility will generate astounding job opportunities – over 1,100 – in rural Washington State. Crescent’s $23 million NMTC financing was essential to the project’s success.

Hope Center (San Antonio, TX)

Hope Center (San Antonio, TX)

321 N. General McMullen, San Antonio, Texas 78237
An independent ministry providing social services on the disadvantaged West Side, Hope Center’s programming and capacity will double individual case management and expand four-fold in terms of educational offerings around financial literacy and life skills, thanks to an $8 million NMTC financing structured and closed by Crescent.

DePaul Community Health Centers (New Orleans, LA)

DePaul Community Health Centers (New Orleans, LA)

2801 General DeGaulle Drive, New Orleans, LA and 1629 Westbank Expressway, Harvey, LA
Ascension DePaul Services’ New Orleans roots date back to 1834. Now a Federally-Qualified Health Center, ADSNO operates eleven health clinics throughout the metro area. Crescent’s $23 million NMTC financing will fund new facilities featuring pharmacies, behavioral health services and urgent care services for two highly-distressed communities.

Center for Transforming Lives (Fort Worth, TX)

Center for Transforming Lives (Fort Worth, TX)

2851 S. Riverside Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76119
Located in one of the nation’s fastest growing cities, CTL will be able to broaden its offerings and boost capacity to help transform the life trajectories of its disadvantaged female clientele via a new headquarters facility enabled by a $39.5 million NMTC financing structured and closed by Crescent.

St. Thomas Community Health Center (New Orleans, LA)

St. Thomas Community Health Center (New Orleans, LA)

2000 Magazine Street, 3500 Holiday Drive, New Orleans, LA
Growing community health facilities sited close to where patients live is essential to closing disparities in health outcomes. Crescent paired a $5.5 million NMTC financing with a $5 million LA State NMTC allocation to fund a significant expansion in capacity for a high-quality, long-established provider with a majority-Medicaid client base.

University Charter School (Livingston, AL)

University Charter School (Livingston, AL)

108 North Street, Livingston, AL 35470
Rural communities struggle to provide high quality educational offerings, but by structuring and closing a $31.9 million NMTC financing, Crescent will realize for Livingston, AL a top-notch, non-profit, K-12 public charter school with a STREAM focus, providing transformational opportunity for its majority-minority student body.

Autism Community Network (San Antonio, TX)

Autism Community Network (San Antonio, TX)

535 Bandera Road, San Antonio, TX 78228
At a time when autism diagnoses have surged and care options remain rare for disadvantaged families, Crescent’s $5.5 million NMTC financing will allow Autism Community Network to repurpose an historic, shuttered college as an essential resource for its clients, 85% of whom live below the poverty line.

Fisk University (Nashville, TN)

Fisk University (Nashville, TN)

1000 17th Avenue N, Nashville, TN
The renowned HBCU Fisk University was founded mere months after the end of the Civil War. Crescent’s $7.5 million NMTC financing provided badly-needed resources to help position the institution for national leadership in career development and information technology for its matriculants.

Girls Inc. (San Antonio, TX)

Girls Inc. (San Antonio, TX)

2214 Basse Road, San Antonio, TX
Established in San Antonio in 2004, Girls, Inc. was able to buy and renovate a new headquarters facility via Crescent’s $9 million NMTC financing, enabling a profound strengthening of its vital mission to support the development of disadvantaged young women into strong, smart and bold individuals.

Jefferson Community Health and Life (Fairbury, NE)

Jefferson Community Health and Life (Fairbury, NE)

2200 H Street, Fairbury, NE
In support of Jefferson Community Health & Life’s multi-platform healthcare delivery model optimized for its rural clientele, Crescent structured and closed a $9 million NMTC financing, enabling a significant increase in organizational capacity and impact.

Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma (Tulsa, OK)

Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma (Tulsa, OK)

1304 N. Kenosha Avenue, Tulsa, OK
A $16 million NMTC financing to fund the construction of an expansion of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma’s Tulsa facility, nearly doubling its size and permitting a vigorous response to unprecedented growth in need in its service area over the past twenty years.