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M-1 Rail finalizes tax credit funding for Detroit streetcar

The deal, with agreements totaling $40 million, marks the first time that New Markets Tax Credit Financing have been used to fund a public transportation initiative.

December 24, 2014
2 min to read


The final piece of the 2014 funding for M-1 RAIL has been completed, with agreements finalized for the second phase of an approximately $40 million total in New Markets Tax Credit financing. M-1 RAIL received the first tranche earlier this year, and the second tranche brings net proceeds to $8 million. The deal marks the first time that NMTCs have been used to fund a public transportation initiative.

“We have received unprecedented support from our partners, donors and the community,” said Jenilyn Norman, CFO for M-1 RAIL. “This project is the standard for what NMTCs are meant to support, providing a catalyst for growth, inclusion and access for community residents who need good jobs and dependable public transportation.”  

The NMTC program was established as an element of the Community Renewal Tax Relief Act of 2000 – a bi-partisan effort to stimulate investment and economic growth in low-income urban neighborhoods that lack access to capital for business support, job creation, and sustaining healthy local economies. Its goal is to spur revitalization of communities and provide tax credit incentives to investors for their investments in certified Community Development Entities (CDEs), which invest in low-income communities. M-1 RAIL is a qualified project under the program.  

Several financial institutions comprise the partnership of investors for M-1 RAIL’s NMTC including: JPMorgan Chase, Invest Detroit, The Great Lakes Capital Fund, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), and United Fund Advisors (UFA).  

A NMTC investor receives a tax credit equal to 39 percent of its total qualified investment in any community development entity, with the credit realized over a seven-year period – five percent annually for the first three years, and six percent in years four through seven.

Norman said the NMTC is a critical piece of the 2014 funding, which also includes investment from private foundations, corporations, donors, and the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) through its TIGER grant, the last award acknowledged in September during a visit to Detroit by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.

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