Saturday, October 8, 2011

WNC Provides $10 Million in Tax Credit Financing for Development of New Jersey’s New Brunswick Wellness Plaza in “Food Desert”



Irvine, CA, Oct. 08, 2011 --(PR.com)-- WNC & Associates, Inc., a national investor in urban renewal and affordable housing projects, has provided $10 million in New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) financing to Ferren Urban Renewal Associates, LLC for the development of the 1.6 acre New Brunswick Wellness Plaza in downtown New Brunswick, N.J.

The $103 million project, to be located in a federally designated “food desert,” will include the area’s only full-service supermarket, a community fitness center and a 1,275-space public parking facility. The project will bring more than 700 jobs to the city.

A “food desert,” which the location has been designated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is defined as an industrialized area lacking options for healthy, affordable food.

The 49,000 square-foot supermarket will be operated by The Fresh Grocer, a chain of grocery stores dedicated to providing quality, healthy food at affordable prices.


The 62,000-square-foot RWJ Fitness & Wellness Center will include state-of-the-art fitness equipment, an aquatic center, and dance and fitness studios. The facility also will offer free preventative health and wellness-related community events to local residents, including healthy cooking, diabetes management, obesity prevention, and parenting.

“The NMTC program was designed to bring favorable financing to low-income communities that do not have readily available access to capital,” said David Shafer, executive vice president of WNC, who oversaw the development of the transaction.

 “WNC is honored to have participated in this very important development that will bring needed employment, health services, and a full-service supermarket to New Brunswick.”

The Wellness Plaza will provide direct access to the New Brunswick Train Station (lower left photo), accessible from both local and regional bus routes. It is designed to strengthen connectivity among mass transit, jobs and housing; increase local economic activity; improve health and well-being; and enhance sense of place and community.

Job projections for the development include approximately 350 direct construction jobs and approximately 370 permanent jobs for New Brunswick.

The developer, Ferren Urban Renewal Associates, LLC, is a partnership of New Brunswick Development Corporation, a non-profit development company, and Pennrose Properties, LLC, one of New Jersey’s premier developers. NMTC allocations for the development totaled $35 million and were funded entirely by Wells Fargo & Company.

Additional information is available at http://www.wncinc.com/.

 Contact: WNC & Associates, Inc., Jessica Fix, 714.662.5565


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