THE TILE STUDIO IN SEASIDE, CA GETS MONEY TO GROW ON FROM THE NEW GROW SEASIDE FUND
July 29, 2009The Tile Studio, an authorized dealer of fine American and European art tiles, opened its doors in April of 2003.
NDC IN THE NEWS
July 22, 2009NDC Grow America Fund borrower Stadium Thriftway in Tacoma, WA plans expansion and captures local media attention. Read The News Tribune story.
GAF PARTNERS WITH THE SEATTLE FOUNDATION TO CREATE REVOLVING LOAN FUND IN SEATTLE & KING COUNTY
July 10, 2009A new, $8 million revolving loan fund for small businesses in Seattle and King County will be launched this month by NDC’s Grow America Fund (GAF) together with the City of Seattle, King County and the Seattle Foundation.

HEDC NEW MARKETS CLOSES ONE THIRD OF ITS NMTC ALLOCATION
July 9, 2009The National Development Council has closed $28.7 million, or roughly one third, of our Round VI New Markets Tax Credit Allocation, providing financing for four important community and economic development projects in three states.
NDC CONTINUES TRACK-RECORD OF HELPING GREEN SEATTLE
July 9, 2009For many years the National Development Council has assisted the city of Seattle in meeting its economic goals through sustainable development.

MADISON COUNTY, IL GETS HELP TO EXPAND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
July 8, 2009Madison County, Illinois is facing a desperate need for increased mental health services, particularly for its low-income population.
GAF PROVIDES FINANCING FOR VITAL HEALTH SERVICES IN LONG BEACH, CA
July 7, 2009Across the country, NDC’s community partners know all too well that the “credit crunch” is not simply a Wall Street story, not just a Fortune 500 story.

NDC BEGINS WORK IN NEW COMMUNITIES
July 7, 2009Partnerships between NDC and local governments and agencies continue in hundreds of communities across the U.S. to work towards local economic and community development goals.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE GETS HELP ASSESSING A CITIZENS GROUP’S PLANS
July 6, 2009As the second largest city in Wyoming, Casper is a regional hub for banking and commerce and serves as a cultural center for the surrounding, predominantly rural community.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA CONTINUES DOWNTOWN REDEVLOPMENT
July 6, 2009Council Bluffs, IA sits across the river from Omaha, NE and has been challenged by the loss of manufacturing jobs and general economic decline.