Stabilization loan assists development slowed due to COVID-19
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $425,000 stabilization loan with NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley (NWBRV) in October 2020. This stabilization loan will be used to bridge the receipt
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $425,000 stabilization loan with NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley (NWBRV) in October 2020. This stabilization loan will be used to bridge the receipt
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $500,000 stabilization loan with Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, Corporation (Gulf Coast) in October 2020. This stabilization loan will provide flexible working capital
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $350,000 stabilization loan with Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation (Codman Square) in August 2020. This loan will provide Codman Square with the
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $500,000 stabilization loan with New Directions Housing Corporation (New Directions) in July 2020. This stabilization loan will provide flexible working capital for
NeighborWorks Capital closed a $1,467,000 permanent loan with Community Action Partnership of North Alabama, Inc. (CAPNA) in May 2020. Our loan assisted CAPNA with purchasing their
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $500,000 enterprise loan with Avenue Community Development Corporation (Avenue) in March 2020. The loan provided them with additional funds to support their
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $500,00 bridge loan with Affordable Housing Education and Development (AHEAD) Inc. in February. This loan provided AHEAD with additional capital to bridge
NeighborWorks Capital funded a $500,00 bridge loan with Affordable Housing Education and Development (AHEAD) Inc. in February. This loan provided AHEAD with additional capital to
As the demand for manufactured homes increases, we sat down with Stacey Epperson, President & Founder of Next Step Network to learn more about the
After leading provider Gaudenzia needed to relocate its treatment facilities, it is now able to provide a greater range of recovery options. Gaudenzia’s new Claymont