Texas LIC Development Company LLC d/b/a Texas Community Development Capital

Austin TX


Texas Community Development Capital (TXCDC) will provide equity, equity-like debt and debt capital for businesses and real estate projects that demonstrate a capacity for catalytic change in economically distressed communities throughout Texas. TXCDC will use the NMTC allocation to produce lower cost financing and other term enhancements to complement existing lending activities through the SBA 504 program. TXCDC will target rural healthcare clinics, minority-owned/women-owned businesses, alternative energy projects, industrial park development/expansions, inner city redevelopment and catalytic infrastructure development.

CDFI Awards for Texas LIC Development Company LLC d/b/a Texas Community Development Capital


NMTC (2009) - $75,000,000

Texas Community Development Capital (TXCDC) will provide equity, equity-like debt and debt capital for businesses and real estate projects that demonstrate a capacity for catalytic change in economically distressed communities throughout Texas. TXCDC will use the NMTC allocation to produce lower cost financing and other term enhancements to complement existing lending activities through the SBA 504 program. TXCDC will target rural healthcare clinics, minority-owned/women-owned businesses, alternative energy projects, industrial park development/expansions, inner city redevelopment and catalytic infrastructure development.



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