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| The Reeves-Wiedeman Company LEED Gold corporate headquarters |
The Greater Kansas City Boys & Girls Club - JD Wagner Unit |
Posty Cards LEED Platinum manufacturing facility |
Truman Medical Centers - Hospital Hill |
| Real estate financing |
Real estate financing |
Business/Real estate financing |
Business financing (working capital/capital investments) |
| The Reeves-Wiedeman Company relocation to 3635 Main Street involved the renovation of the historic OH Dean building to LEED Gold standards. The building will be home to the company's corporate headquarters as well as a new retail store with additional retail / commercial space available to other business tenants. Reeves-Wiedeman Company is an over 100 year old Kansas City plumbing supply company. |
The development of the Greater Kansas City Boys & Girls Club's J&D Wagner Unit, located at 2405 Elmwood, involved the rehabilitation and expansion of the historic Minute Circle Friendship House building. The J&D Wagner Unit includes a full gym, indoor pool, locker rooms, computer lab, art room, multi-purpose space, and classrooms. |
The Posty Cards manufacturing facility expansion involved significant retrofitting of Posty Cards' previous facility. Located at 1600 Olive Street, the facility will be the first industrial building in the nation to achieve the LEED Platinum designation. Posty Cards is a 60 year old business to business greeting card and calendar company. |
Truman Medical Centers is a not-for-profit health system serving Kansas City, Missouri. Its Hospital Hill campus is the largest provider of outpatient specialty care, operates the busiest adult emergency department in the city and has one of the top Level 1 trauma centers in the metro area. |
| Lender: KCMO CDE I ($1,274,000) |
Lender: KCMO CDE II ($1,274,000) |
Lender: KCMO CDE III ($2,192,352) |
Lender: KCMO CDE IV ($2,433,000), CBKC CDE ($1,054,000) |
| Total Investment: $5,000,000 |
Total Investment: $5,000,000 |
Total Investment: $6,000,000 |
Total Investment: $15,000,000* |
| NMTC Investor: US Bank |
NMTC Investor: US Bank |
NMTC Investor: US Bank |
NMTC Investor: US Bank
*Central Bank of Kansas City provided $5,000,000 of NMTC allocation in support of this investment |
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| Synergy Services |
Lyric Opera Company - Production Facility |
American Performance Technologies (APT) |
DeLaSalle Education Center |
| Business financing (working capital/debt refinance) |
Real estate financing |
Business financing (capital investments/working capital) |
Real estate financing |
| Synergy Services is a fully accredited not-for-profit human service organization that provides assistance and shelter to victims of violence including young children, adolescents and women. Its recently completed Youth Resiliency Center will allow Synergy Services to provide a full continuum of care to assist individuals and families with immediate respite from violence. |
The Lyric project includes the development of a new set design and production facility, rehersal and storage space and administrative offices at the corner of 18th & Charlotte streets. The project will involve the reuse of an empty warehouse as well as new infill construction helping to stabilize the 18th Street corridor and further connect the Crossroads Arts and Historic 18th & Vine districts. |
APT is a Kansas City based technology company that primarily develops high performing, low emission fuel systems for small engine products including motorsport vehicles to portable generators. In an effort to meet the growing demand for its technology and products, APT's investment included the purchase and redevelopment of an old Montgomery Ward building (located at the former Bannister Mall) which it is converting to a light manufacturing and assembly facility, research and development and office space. |
DeLaSalle Education Center is an alternative high school that goes beyond the traditional school setting by offering a holistic approach to education that allows at-risk, non-traditional students to address their significant life barriers and gain the skills they need to be successful. DeLaSalle Education Center’s investment includes significant improvements made to the existing school facility as well as the construction of the Norman O. Sanders wing, which will contain a new library, early childhood center, experiential learning classrooms, and a new student printing shop. |
| Lender: KCMO CDE V ($1,570,082) |
Lender: KCMO CDE VII ($2,989,350) |
Lender: KCMO CDE VIII ($1,853,660) |
Lender: KCMO CDE IX ($1,770,417) |
| Total Investment: $7,000,000 |
Total Investment: $10,500,000 |
Total Investment: $7,700,000 |
Total Investment: $7,000,000 |
| NMTC Investor: US Bank |
NMTC Investor: PNC Bank |
NMTC Investor: US Bank |
NMTC Investor: UMB Bank
*Local Initiatives Support Corporation(LISC)/NMSC provided $5,000,000 of NMTC allocation in support of this investment |
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| Seton Center |
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| The Seton Center was founded in 1969 to assist the elderly poor in urban Kansas City. Since then the programmatic goals have shifted to meet the changing needs in the community, including educational, health, and social services. Seton Center’s investment involves the renovation and expansion of the existing facility to include a new thrift store and community center. The added space will also allow Seton Center to more effectively and efficiently meet the increased demand for its services and programming which include dental services, social services (food pantry, thrift store, utility assistance, etc.), high school, wellness outreach and education. |
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| Lender: KCMO CDE XI ($1,421,000) |
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| Total Investment: $5,000,000 |
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| NMTC Investor: US Bank |
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