Attorneys, Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds, represented Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority in the Monroe Building transaction.
On April 2, 2015, attorneys Delphine Carnes and Harriet Reynolds, closed on a transaction to fund the restoration of the historic Masonic Theatre in Clifton Forge, Virginia. Ms. Carnes represented Virginia Community Capital, the bridge lender in this complex transaction which combined a variety of funding sources, including New Markets Tax Credits, state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits, an Enterprise Zone Grant, grant funds from The Alleghany Foundation, and private contributions to finance the $11 million restoration of the 1905 landmark entertainment venue. In its heyday, the Masonic Theatre hosted operas, vaudeville shows, movies and concerts and featured world famous performers including Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and Count Basie and his jazz orchestra. The restored theatre is anticipated to spur downtown revitalization, offer a variety of cultural programming and bring new employment opportunities to a rural community that has experienced a significant economic downturn in recent years. The theatre complex will include a 554-seat auditorium, a second stage for smaller productions, dressing rooms, office space, a catering kitchen, community meeting rooms and a small museum.