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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
16 Burbank Avenue, Brunswick, ME
A $10.2 million Maine State NMTC financing to renovate 3 buildings on a former Navy Base, providing a new medical office building and an educational facility for children coping with autism and related developmental disabilities.
1935 Medical District Drive, Dallas, TX
A $10.5 million QEI to fund a state-of-the-art centralized pediatric Heart Center of Excellence for the nation’s fifth largest pediatric healthcare organization.
1307 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, New Orleans, LA
A $13.8 million adaptive re-use, employing New Markets Tax Credits and federal and state historic tax credits to transform a historic, yet blighted school facility into a community hub and fresh foods retailer.
6400 Redbird Lane; Dallas, TX
A $5.7 million NMTC financing to provide a meaningfully improved outdoor experience at Camp Wisdom for participants, including youth in the ScoutReach program for disadvantaged boys.
2527 E. Commerce Street; San Antonio, TX
A $10 million NMTC financing to construct a cutting-edge social services center to specialize in providing eyecare on the Eastside of San Antonio.
300 Eads Avenue; San Antonio, TX
A $12.7 million NMTC financing to help fund a new 60,000 square-foot facility that will create 100 new manufacturing jobs and secure the financial independence of San Antonio Lighthouse.
1030 Lesseps Street & 3201 S. Carrollton Avenue; New Orleans, LA
A $14 million NMTC and state historic tax credit transaction to fund two health care clinics to be operated as Medical Homes targeting the underserved working poor.
301 N. Jeff Davis Pkwy; New Orleans, LA
A permanent nursing home facility – Phase I of the redevelopment of the former Mercy Hospital – to replace the Lower 9th Ward structure destroyed by Katrina. Funding sources include FEMA reimbursements, state historic tax credits, New Markets Tax Credits and CDBG dollars.
Work has begun on realizing the adaptive re-use of the former Belleville School, completed in 1898. With a tax credit financing structured by Crescent Growth Capital, the Belleville Assisted Living Facility will provide 52 apartments for the elderly.
813 Pelican Avenue; New Orleans, LA
A $12.7 million New Markets Tax Credit financing incorporating federal and state historic tax credit equity to fund a 53-unit, 55,000 SF assisted living facility within a disused former public school in the Algiers National Register Historic District.
651 N. Bolton Avenue; Alexandria, LA
An $18 million financing to stabilize the operations of a key healthcare provider and employment center in central Louisiana.
2372 St. Claude Avenue; New Orleans, LA
An $11 million community retail center to provide a venue for economic advancement, spiritual progress and shared cultural space, funded with federal and state New Markets Tax Credits, federal and state historic tax credits and city and state CDBG dollars.
An innovative shared space housed within a former furniture store in New Orleans’ Faubourg Marigny, the New Orleans Healing Center approaches its opening day, eleven months after Crescent Growth Capital executed the financial closing.
1936-38 Magazine Street; New Orleans, LA
A $7.5 million financing incorporating NMTCs and federal and state historic tax credits, among other sources, to fund a new health clinic located in the Lower Garden District neighborhood of New Orleans.
With CGC-structured financing plans coalescing, now to include New Markets and state historic tax credit equity along with FEMA funding, St. Margaret’s Daughters Home predicts a 2012 opening for Phase I of the redevelopment of the former Mercy Hospital/Lindy Boggs Medical Center.