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.

1010 Commons

1010 Commons

New Orleans, Louisiana

1010 Commons, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, was originally built in 1970 and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The 31-story skyscraper once served as the headquarters for the Bank […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

Broad View

Broad View

Greenville, South Carolina

Broad View, located in Greenville, South Carolina, was originally home to a mid-20th-century textile-related facility operated by Bell Linen Service, Inc., which later became an AmeriPride uniform and linen supply […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

Broadway Lofts

Broadway Lofts

Kansas City, Missouri

Broadway Lofts, located in Kansas City, Missouri, was originally built in the early 20th century as the Harvey Dutton Dry Goods Co. Building, later known as the Isaacs Building and […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

Bardstown

Bardstown

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 […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

130 Pearl

130 Pearl

Buffalo, New York

130 Pearl, located in Buffalo, New York, was originally built in 1916. Over the years, the building has been an integral part of Buffalo’s urban fabric, originally serving as office […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

The Row Apartments

The Row Apartments

Augusta, Georgia

The Row, located in Augusta, Georgia, is a redevelopment of the historic Augusta Warehouse & Compress Co., originally built in 1916 by renowned Southern architect Lloyd Preacher. This early 20th-century cotton […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

The Lofts of LaGrange

The Lofts of LaGrange

LaGrange, Georgia

The Lofts were originally constructed in 1895 as the Dixie Cotton Mill, a cornerstone of LaGrange, Georgia’s industrial past. Now repurposed, the historic structure has been transformed into a premier […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

1917 Lofts

1917 Lofts

Red Oak, Iowa

1917 Lofts, located in Red Oak, Iowa, originally served as the longtime home of Red Oak Middle School. After the school transitioned to another location, the historic building stood unused […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

Columbia Street West

Columbia Street West

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Columbia Street West, located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was originally developed in the 19th century. Over the years, the buildings have been an integral part of Fort Wayne’s commercial history, […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

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