Our Projects

UACD has provided NMTC allocation to dozens of projects across the country that broaden the low-income community’s access to fresh food, healthcare, the innovation economy, and quality family-sustaining jobs.

4220 Duncan

In an effort to ensure that the opportunities in the Cortex’s innovation ecosystem are inclusive and accessible to all, 4220 Duncan allocated over $1.6MM in incentives for a broad array of program collaborations targeting the North St. Louis Choice Neighborhood.

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Martin Luther King (“MLK”) Community Healthcare

Martin Luther King Jr Community Healthcare, a safety net hospital founded in 2015, has a mission to “provide compassionate, collaborative, quality care, and improve the health of our community”.

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United Alloy Texas – Phase II Expansion

The new construction and installation of heavy-duty FFE will include the latest automation for light sheet metal fabrication, powder coating, and assembly. The extra space will allow UAI/UAT to continue to grow its capacity fabricating and assembling sheet metal enclosures for large original equipment manufacturers (“OEM”) customers.

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INDUSTRY Detroit

INDUSTRY Detroit will be the centerpiece of the New Economy Initiative’s efforts to build an inclusive ecosystem for Detroit’s minority entrepreneurs.

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Dayton Children’ Hospital – Behavioral Health Pavilion

The Behavioral Health Pavilion will serve 2,600 patients and expects 3,200 annual visits, of with 60% will be Medicaid recipients. The Project doubles the number of behavioral health inpatient beds currently available at the Hospital, and doubles the number of practitioners serving this vulnerable population.

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Highland Bakery Company – Phase III

Highland Baking Co plans to purchase and install new equipment to expand bread production for mini, hamburger, and hot dog buns. This will allow Highland Bakery to operate three distinct production lines, and ensures the Spartanburg plant remains a growing concern and key employer in the region.

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Publix Grocery Stores

Publix will open two new stores in severely distressed census tracts that are also food deserts. The opening of these new stores will address food insecurities and offer healthy food options to the low-income residents and individuals that work in these communities.

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The Innovation Hub at 16 Tech

The Innovation Hub at 16 Tech consists of three distinct activity nodes: co–working and business incubation space, an advanced makerspace and fabrication studio, and a culinary incubator supporting Indiana’s agriculture and food entrepreneurs

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Augusta CyberWorks – Phase 1

The Augusta CyberWorks, located in one of Augusta’s severely distressed communities, will be repositioning two historic textile mills that have been vacant for decades and could be classified as a brownfield site.

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Barnett Building

The Barnett Building, located in the heart of the City of Jacksonville’s Central Business District, will be the adaptive reuse of one of Florida’s most historically significant landmark buildings

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Denver Housing Authority’s Collaborative Resource Facility

The CRF will co-locate a host of community serving retail and access to goods and services into one central location.

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Recenter’s Hope Harbor Initiative

Hope Harbor is focused on providing affordable housing, wrap-around and health care services, and ensuring that Houston’s vulnerable homeless population obtains the skills necessary to access employment.

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Jobs Cafe at Findlay Market

The Jobs Café at Findlay Market will create a stronger and more robust food economy by building the scale and capacity of local entrepreneurs and creating a pipeline of qualified and skilled workers to meet the growing employment demands of the food service industry.

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4260 Forest Park Avenue

Construction of a commercial space that will provide education programs designed specifically to create a pathway into science and technology for the low-income residents of St. Louis.

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Bailey Power Plant

An adaptive re-use of a historic tobacco facility into an innovation center, research space, and a retail/restaurant destination.

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Creighton University School of Dentistry

An expanded school and healthcare facility providing quality dentistry to the lower income community of Omaha, Nebraska

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Findlay Kitchen

A kitchen incubator serving culinary entrepreneurs in Cincinnati’s predominantly low-income Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.

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Fresh Direct

Equipment financing for a fresh food distribution facility that will create over 600 LIP-accessible FTE jobs

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The Rail and Commerce Building

106,621 SF adaptive reuse mixed-use building with offices and a small and minority business incubator.

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Capital Area Food Bank

Construction of a new, expanded food bank facility to distribute more food and serve additional families in central Texas.

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The Chesterfield

Adaptive reuse of a historic tobacco manufacturing plant into an innovation center with shared labs.

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Camillus House

A comprehensive system of care for Miami’s homeless population, providing emergency shelter, transitional housing, meals, healthcare, and other services.

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Santana Textiles

A denim manufacturing facility providing hundreds of quality jobs in one of the poorest MSAs in the county.

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Meals on Wheels Inc. of Tarrant County

A new food distribution facility that will deliver 1 million meals each year, as well as healthcare services.

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Cambridge Innovation Center Business Expansion

National expansion of a catalytic innovation space operator into multiple severely-distressed areas.

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Project Atlantic

Construction of a 180,000 SF produce processing and distribution facility providing over 450 permanent FTE jobs.

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