by Allison Kelly | Feb 10, 2011 | Social Infrastructure
Washington Biomedical Research Facility 3.1 (WBRF 3.1) is the first sub-phase of a development adding to the existing Biomedical Research Campus on South Lake Union, just north of Downtown Seattle. WBRF 3.1 is also the beginning of the third phase of an ongoing...
by Allison Kelly | Sep 10, 2010 | Social Infrastructure
On Thursday, September 9, 2010, Tacoma’s Center for Urban Watersofficially opened its doors. Governor Chris Gregoire, Congressman Norm Dicks and Tacoma Mayor Marilyn Strickland were the featured speakers at the Center’s grand opening celebration and open house. Jim...
by Allison Kelly | Aug 2, 2010 | Affordable Housing, New Markets Tax Credits, Social Infrastructure
One of Three NYS “Spotlight Communities” Demonstrating How Existing State Programs Can Support and Complement Local Efforts to Develop Brownfields and Achieve Smart Growth Initiatives Babylon (Suffolk County), NY: Long Island, New York: the name conjures images of...
by Allison Kelly | Jul 26, 2010 | Social Infrastructure
NDC’s unique model for public-private partnerships has produced high-quality public facilities of all kinds, with special success in the State of Washington. In a recent Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce article, John Finke, NDC senior Field Director and head of NDC’s...
by Allison Kelly | Jun 25, 2010 | Social Infrastructure
NDC has forged a unique form of public-private partnerships to produce more than $2.0 billion of projects for local governments and non-profit and public institutions. View the highlights of our project portfolio here. Download the program brochure. Center for Urban...
by Allison Kelly | May 12, 2010 | Social Infrastructure
The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce profiled two NDC projects this week financed using NDC’s public-private partnership financing model. Download the full text of the Center for Urban Waters and the University of Washington School of Medicine articles in the...