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In connection with the NMTCs, Buchalter Nemer lawyers have:


• Represented a national bank in structuring, negotiating and closing a complex $15,000,000 new markets tax credit transaction which resulted in the financing of a 20-acre commercial development located in San Diego, California
• Represented a syndicator and investor in structuring a complex leveraged new markets tax credit investment “twinned” with a “two-tier” historic tax credit lease for office redevelopment in Utah
• Represented a syndicator and investor in the development, documentation and establishment of a fund targeting new markets tax credit investments in historic tax credit projects nationwide
• Represented a developer in a complex two-tier leveraged NMTC financed development of 75 units of for-sale housing in the cities of Pasadena and Glendale California, using a unique combination of private, city, county and state subsidy funds
• Represented an investor in a complex two-tier leveraged NMTC investment used to fund a portfolio of loans to multiple charter schools
• Represented an investor in a large NMTC and HTC rehabilitation of an historic office building in Michigan
• Represented an investor in a direct NMTC investment used to fund a portfolio of mezzanine loans in Phoenix, Arizona
• Represented a Community Development Entity in connection with the funding of a qualified low income community investment structured as a $40 million mezzanine loan to a project in New Orleans
• Represented a Community Development Entity in connection with the funding of a qualified low income community investment for mixed use residential commercial development in a historic hotel in Columbus, Ohio
• Represented a Community Development Entity in connection with the funding of a qualified low income community investment for a commercial development in Fayetteville, South Carolina
• Represent investor in an NMTC enhanced historic investment for a commercial office building in Detroit, Michigan