MILLS RENOVATION FIRST IN EL PASO TO RECEIVE NMTCS

January 24, 2011

El Paso, Texas – Large-scale projects in El Paso have another financing model available, following the awarding of federal tax credits for the renovation of the historic Anson Mills Building, the largest private development project in Downtown El Paso.

CINCINNATI ZOO ANNOUNCES ADVANCED ENERGY PROJECT

January 19, 2011

The greenest zoo in America will soon generate power from the sun!

Placed in service in December 2010, lease-up of ground-floor commercial space and 16 low-income apartments is underway at the newly-restored Franklin Building.

HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN

January 11, 2011

The Franklin Building, situated prominently on Watertown’s Public Square, was built in 1904 as an arcade: a commercial building with retail space accessible from an interior promenade.

YouthCAN coordinator Joshua Heim, participant and Garfield High School student King Lau, and First Lady Michelle Obama in the White House East Room.

WHITE HOUSE HONORS GO TO WING LUKE MUSEUM

January 11, 2011

Seattle, WA – At a White House ceremony on Wednesday, October 20, theWing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience (The Wing)and its afterschool program, YouthCAN, will be recognized with a prestigious national award by First Lady Michelle Obama for its impact in engaging young people in the arts and humanities.

NDC’S WORK WITH HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

January 7, 2011

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher learning, including public and private, two-year and four-year colleges, medical schools and community colleges, established after the Civil War and before 1964 for the purpose of serving the African-American community.

HEDC NEW MARKETS’ $10.62 MILLION INVESTMENT HELPS MANUFACTURER IN VERMONT’S RURAL NORTHEAST KINGDOM

January 7, 2011

St. Johnsbury, VT – Weidmann Electrical Technology Inc. (WETI), a Swiss-owned, family-held company, is a global leader in electrical insulation for transformer manufacturers and transformer users, located in St. Johnsbury, in Vermont’s remote and sparsely-populated Northeast Kingdom.

At the ribbon cutting for the re-opening of the newly-expanded Stepping Stones Museum.

HEDC-NEW MARKETS PROVIDES $9.17 MILLION FOR STEPPING STONES MUSEUM FOR CHILDREN EXPANSION

January 7, 2011

Norwalk, CT – The renovation and expansion of Stepping Stones Museum for Children was a massive, community-involved undertaking that included the support of hundreds of individuals, large and small businesses and corporations and local and state officials

EDFP RECOGNIZED FOR PROMOTION BY THE SUN JOURNAL

January 5, 2011

Congratulations to NDC alumnus Jean Claveau, recently named vice president, commercial loan officer for Androscoggin Bank.