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PUTTING YOUR CAPITAL TO WORK IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES.

 



Our firm has the unique and specialized expertise to provide highly flexible and innovative financing for the restoration of historic landmarks, particularly structures that have become cultural icons in African American and Hispanic communities. We recognize that the restoration and re-use of these often threatened community icons may be essential to building and maintaining strong and culturally diverse neighborhoods.

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Historic Preservations

Hampton Roads Ventures assists community developers to avail state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credit programs to help finance the preservation and adaptive reuse of eligible older buildings.


Historic Preservation Projects


Dumas Center for Artistic & Cultural Development
Adaptive and reuse of 90-year-old historic hotel where African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux resided into offices and performing arts center.


Claude Moore
Education Complex

Adaptive and reuse of 85-year-old historic theatre that housed the offices of African American film maker Oscar Micheaux into a state-of-the-art culinary school.


Crispus Attucks Theatre
Redevelopment of 90-year-old theatre as one of the few remaining venues of the historic "Chitlin Circuit."




The Prizery

Adaptive and reuse of 38,000 sq. ft. historic warehouse into a welcome center, performing arts theatre, art gallery, and community activities space.

Hilton Garden Inn
Adaptive reuse and renovation of Miller & Rhoads department store into 250-room hotel with 24,000 sq. ft. of retail space and 133 condo units.

 

Waynesboro Heritage Museum
Restoration of 163,410 sq. ft., 92-year-old First National Bank Building into six market-rate apartment homes and office/retail space.