Nashville-based Pathway Lending is expanding its product offerings by partnering with the Tennessee Bankers Association and its member banks to provide developers a financing option for new construction and the rehabilitation of affordable multi-family housing communities. As part of the program, Pathway Lending will also work with the Tennessee Housing Development Agency, which aims to
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Interest rates drop for Tennessee Energy Efficiency Loan Program – The Tennessean, 3/13/13
Interest rates for a state loan program for companies that make investments in energy efficient technology have been reduced to 2 percent. Pathway Lending, a commercial lending company that runs the program, has reduced the interest rates on five-year loans. Ten-year loans for renewable energy projects will continue to have interest rates of five percent.
READ MOREEncouraging a greener, leaner workplace – Memphis Commercial Appeal, 12/11/2012
Recently the Memphis and Shelby County mayors brought attention to an issue that will have deep and lasting impact on our community’s businesses and residents — the ways we use, and overuse, energy in the workplace. This issue affects our wallets and our health alike, yet it receives virtually no attention in our daily lives. The
READ MOREProgram commits to energy efficiency loans – The Tennessean, 11/17/2012
State, nonprofit join to help businesses invest in money-saving projects Businesses in Nashville and Davidson County have access to $10 million in financing for new energy efficiency projects. The loan program, announced Friday afternoon, is designed to persuade more businesses to make efficiency a priority by offering them low-interest financing. A lot of people have
READ MORELoans available in Memphis for energy conscious businesses, nonprofits
Memphis Commercial Appeal – November, 20 2012 Memphis and Shelby County business can now take advantage of a new program from financial nonprofit, Pathway Lending, that makes available $10 million for loans to finance energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. The Tennessee Energy Efficiency Loan Program allows businesses and nonprofits to apply for loans that
READ MORECity announces $10M for energy efficiency loans – Knoxville News Sentinel, 11/19/2012
Mayor Unveils $10M loan fund for businesses A new public-private initiative is offering Knoxville businesses a funding source to help finance energy efficiency improvements such as heating system upgrades and building retrofits. Low-interest loans from $25,000 to $2.5 million are available through a partnership between the city and Pathway Lending in what Knoxville Mayor Madeline
READ MOREEnergy programs good for business – Tennessean.com, 12/28/11
Federal, local incentives boost competitiveness with little upfront cost to owners In tough economic times, no business expense is above examination. Business owners throughout Davidson County are looking for ways to cut even the smallest unnecessary expense in order to stay lean, competitive and strong. Unfortunately, many long-term cost-trimming measures that are smart for business
READ MORENashville People in Business – Tennessean.com, 12/10/11
Banking The statewide not-for-profit lender Pathway Lending has added Bob Lancaster to help expand management and technical assistance programs and one-on-one strategic planning, management, finance and accounting services. And Chris Williams has been hired to manage the West Tennessee region out of Pathway’s Jackson office.
READ MOREPeople on the Move – Memphis Business Journal Online, 12/07/11
Chris Williams Date added: December 7, 2011 Submission Type: New Hire Current employer: Pathway Lending Current title/position: Regional Program and Client Manager Industry: Banking & Financial Services Position level: Manager Duties/responsibilities: Chris will serve Nashville-based Pathway Lending as the Regional Program and Client Manager (for West Tenn.) out of the Jackson office. Company headquarters: Nashville
READ MOREPowering up savings – Huge energy costs weigh on manufacturers – Memphis Business Journal, 11/04/11
Americans have felt the pain of higher gas and energy prices the last few years, but those costs and the amount of energy used by large manufacturers like International Paper Co. can often come close to the amount used by entire cities. Read more…
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