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New Orleans Office
201 St. Charles Avenue
Suite 4205
New Orleans, LA 70170
(504) 378-3470
Dallas Office
13355 Noel Road
Suite 1100
Dallas, TX 75240
(214) 746-5065
1725 N. Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74106
An $7 million NMTC financing to construct a new 16,425 sf minority-owned and operated grocery store in Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District, formerly known as “Black Wall Street.”
NE 36th Street and N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
An $10.5 million federal NMTC financing to construct a full-service 30,000 sf grocery store in a USDA food desert in Northeast Oklahoma City.
5200 Enrique M. Barrera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78227
An $19 million federal NMTC financing to construct a new 50,000 sf facility will house a production kitchen, an expanded area for culinary training, a vegetable prep plant, and a seasonal venison processing plant.
1064 N. St. Augustine Drive, Dallas TX 75217
An $16.5 million federal NMTC financing to construct the second phase of the Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep campus plan.
613 Chestnut Street, San Antonio, TX 78202
In December of 2018, Crescent and HMC closed on $6.0M of Federal NMTCs provided by Capital Impact Partners, leveraging a NMTC equity investment made by Capital One Bank.
115 Martin Luther King Dr, Talladega, AL 35160
A $20 million federal NMTC financing to construct a new residence hall and student center for Alabama’s oldest HBCU, providing ample room for additional enrollment growth, while providing much needed services to students as well as residents of a medically-underserved and USDA-designated Food Desert.
725 Howard Ave, New Orleans, LA
A $19 million federal NMTC financing to renovate the long-vacant ArtWorks building into a state-of-the-art culinary and hospitality training facility aimed at addressing New Orleans’ shortage of trained kitchen and hotel workforce.
3677 Mapleshade Lane, Plano, TX 75075
A $24 million federal NMTC financing to construct the 200,000 SF Northern Distribution Center as part of the Stop Hunger Build Hope Capital Campaign, which is aimed providing meals to the 16% of North Texas residents who are at risk of hunger or hunger-related ailments.
Midland, TX
A $6 million federal NMTC financing to construct an 11, 150 SF volunteer activity and food distribution center in a USDA-designated Food Desert.
4000 West Diversey, Chicago, IL
A stacked $7.5 million state/$6 million federal NMTC financing, funding the first phase of an adaptive re-use of the long-vacant Marshall Fields Department Store, into a 68,000 sf Cermak Fresh Market grocery store.
New Orleans-based Ryan Gootee General Contractors received the Alliant Build America Award from the Associated General Contractors of America for their redevelopment of the former Myrtle Banks Elementary School building. Follow this link to read the more about the award and Ryan Gootee’s work at Myrtle Banks.
1155 West Grand Avenue, Decatur, IL
An $8 million Federal NMTC financing to build a new full-service grocery store in USDA-designated Food Desert.