Projects
Monarch’s funds are direct investments in communities by creating clean power, jobs and homes while providing predictable returns through the generation of federal and state tax credits. Here is a sample of recent projects and their economic impact.


Bardstown
Nov 13, 2023
Nelson, Kentucky
The Bardstown Parkview Motel and Kurtz Restaurant sit right off the Bourbon Trail in Bardstown, Kentucky. Known as the ‘Bourbon Capital of the World,’ Bardstown facilitates many Bourbon-Trail hikers every […]












The Peale
May 11, 2023
Baltimore, Maryland
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, The Peale is an innovative, award-winning museum that amplifies and presents the voices and stories of Baltimore’s diverse communities, helping preserve the whole story of the […]












North Avenue Educational Hub
Dec 8, 2022
Baltimore, Maryland
Before it became the North Avenue Educational Hub, Baltimore, Maryland’s historic Robbins Dancing Building hosted several different businesses since its construction in 1909. In its early years, the building was […]












Raulf Hotel
Mar 26, 2021
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
The historic Raulf Hotel, located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has served as a prominent landmark of the community for just under a century. A product of the 1920s, the iconic hotel […]












Dr. Pepper Bottling Plant
Feb 11, 2021
Raleigh, North Carolina
The Dr. Pepper Bottling Plant in Raleigh, North Carolina, was first established in 1935, in what is now called the Depot Historic District. Operating for nearly 40 years, the bottling […]












Curtiss-Wright Hangar
Dec 17, 2020
Columbia, South Carolina
Established in 1929, the Curtiss-Wright Hangar, located in Columbia, South Carolina’s historic Rosewood community, has called the famous Owens Field Municipal Airport home for just shy of a century. As […]














The American Mill & Warehouse at Silo City
Nov 19, 2020
Buffalo, New York
The American Mill and Warehouse located in Buffalo, New York, are two of six massive industrial structures that have inhabited the expansive miles of grain mills and elevators that make […]