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Last month, Senator Cardin (D-MD), Senator Cassidy (R-LA), Senator Cantwell (D-WA), and Senator Collins (R-ME) introduced the Senate version of the Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act (HTC-GO), S. 2266.
Architectural Digest recently highlighted Cool is Everywhere, a new book from photographer Michel Arnaud which showcased incredible adaptive reuse projects across the country.
Since the widespread onset of COVID, asset management teams like those at National Trust Community Investment Corporation (NTCIC), a tax credit syndicator and community development entity (CDE), have been supporting projects and investors facing myriad challenges.
The New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program is a large, long-standing, place-based program that provides federal tax credits to attract private investment into low-income communities.
“In many of the more than 8,700 opportunity zones (OZs) in the United States—which include areas in five U.S. territories—historic buildings that are potentially eligible for historic designation are ripe for redevelopment.
NTCIC is happy to announce the successful closing of an $8.5 million federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) investment supporting the revitalization of the historic Clifton Mill No. 3 textile factory building in Converse, South Carolina.
As we reflect on this past year, NTCIC expresses our deep appreciation to our industry partners, colleagues, and the many community members that enable so many incredible initiatives across the country despite the challenges of these times.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 1, 2021 – The National Trust Community Investment Corporation (NTCIC) announces its 200th tax credit investment to support the restoration of the Huntington Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts.
NTCIC is happy to announce the successful closing of a $21 million federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) investment benefitting the revitalization of the historic Delaware Power Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ACHP Working Group Makes Recommendations to Promote Productive Use of Federally Owned Historic Buildings Through Outleasing WASHINGTON, D.C.