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.


Alum Rock
May 21, 2023
San Jose, California
Alum Rock is a new five-story affordable housing development in San Jose, California, that will provide 60 apartments for residents earning between 30% and 50% of the Area Median Income. […]


Wiloughby Corner
May 18, 2023
Lafayette, Colorado
Located in Boulder County, Colorado, Willoughby Corner provides 129 units in a variety of permanently affordable homes. This 24-acre community is sprinkled with inviting features such as a community garden, […]


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 […]


Clary
Mar 30, 2023
Danville, IL
This project has a capacity of 2 MW with a projected abatement of 57,785 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Daniels
Mar 30, 2023
Freeport, IL
This project has a capacity of 3 MW with a projected abatement of 82,418 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Wicomico Quantico
Mar 30, 2023
Hebron, MD
This project has a capacity of 2 MW with a projected abatement of 67,645 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Zimmerman North
Mar 30, 2023
Freeport, IL
This project has a capacity of 3 MW with a projected abatement of 82,418 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Archer Green Apartments
Mar 15, 2023
Augusta, Georgia
Archer Green is a new affordable housing development in Augusta, Georgia, featuring 240 general occupancy LIHTC rental units for households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income. Designed […]



Gordan Street Mill
Mar 15, 2023
Greenville, South Carolina
Gordon Street Mill, located in Greenville, South Carolina, was originally built in 1925. Over the years, the building has been an integral part of Greenville’s textile industry, serving as a […]