Cincinnati Children’s Theatre

Cincinnati Children’s Theatre provides programming services for children ages 4-12 years old, with 7 years being the average age. With the Emery Theatre as their permanent home, the theatre will be able to expand programming and include productions targeted for very specific age groups. The rehabilitation will enable the non-profit to reach more disadvantaged children […]

ARCO

Blighted building brought back to life as a new Cincinnati hub for arts, education, music, and community events

Freestore Foodbank

Financing to expand the capacity and efficiency of a food bank distribution center as they fight food insecurity in a 20-county tri-state region.

College Hill Mid-District/KeyMark

College Hill Mid-District is the redevelopment along Hamilton Avenue in historic College Hill neighborhood. This development includes the renovation of 4 vacant buildings. This project increases business development and provides affordable and market rate apartments for residents that live and/or work in the community. It will increase the provision of goods and services to Low-Income […]

Findlay Parkside

An adaptive reuse project in the Over-The-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, OH.

Lighthouse Sheakley Center for Youth

The historic rehabilitation and conversion of a 61,713 sq. ft. former warehouse building into the country’s first comprehensive services center for homeless youth aged 18 to 24 years old.

Bethany House Services

Bethany House Services used NMTC financing to construct a new 222-bed homeless shelter facility and comprehensive services center to significantly streamline its operations and expand its physical capacities.

CityLink Center

CityLink Center, a comprehensive social services mall, was built with the help of NMTCS.

Easterseals Workforce Solution Center

The project will fund the expansion and renovation of the existing Workforce Solutions Center to increase the size from 49,677 sq. ft. to 103,353 sq. ft. Easterseals currently operates out of their 49,677 sq. ft. facility and recently purchased the vacant YMCA building located directly adjacent to the Easterseals facility. The project will consist of […]

De Paul Cristo Ray

roject is renovation and new construction of a high school that serves low income students.

Russell Hairston, Avondale Development Corporation

The Avondale Development Corporation supports New Markets Tax Credits (NMTCs) because they can unlock significant private investment for projects in low-income and underserved communities — funding that nonprofits alone often can’t raise through donations, grants, or traditional financing.

Ashley, Price Hill Will

The NMTC is one of the only ways to make affordable housing possible in neighborhoods like ours.

Sujean Kim, Price Hill Will

PHW is deeply involved in lending a hand to economically distressed communities, and our work is greatly aided by he NMTC.

Samantha Conover, Price Hill Will

NMTCs have been instrumental in the commercial revitalization of Price Hill. Without, we would not have been able to commit to or act quickly on development opportunities.

James Mark Tuttle, Price Hill Will

the New Market Tax Credits are essential to our neighborhood business districts. They eliminate blight and bring buildings back to life. They help support the sense of belonging to a vibrant community.

Clifton Cultural Arts Center

Constructing a new, energy efficient, 20,166 sq. ft. community arts center in Cincinnati’s Clifton Business District

Madcap Education Center

NMTC supported renovation and expansion of an existing building for use as The Madcap Education Center.

Jobs Café

Rehab and construct mixed-use office, residential and business incubation space with all related grounds and facilites.

Dunnhumby Centre, 5th & Race Streets

Owner/operator of parking garage in step with economic redevelopment mission of its parent, 3CDC: The January 2013 groundbreaking event for this monumental project at the corner of Fifth & Race Streets, one block west of Fountain Square, garnered extensive media coverage and a cheering crowd of hundreds of dunnhumbyUSA employees. In the months that followed, […]

Keyer Row

The Keyer Row development consists of six contiguous properties located on Main Street in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in the old Keyer Pipe Manufacturing location.

Mottainai

NMTC financing for Mottainai, a mixed-use project.

Rodney McMullen, CEO, Kroger, Cincinnati, Ohio

We think [Court and Walnut] will be a great gathering place for people in downtown, OTR and the West End during work and after work. That’s the reason we built that store at that location.