Urban Community School Education and Wellness Campus

Development of a project, including a 17,400 square foot early childhood and parent development center, a 32,650 square foot federally qualified health center with a 115 square foot food bank and a 10,000 square foot community facility for Urban Squash Cleveland which provides school mentoring, meals and counseling.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $14,500,000
  • Total Project Cost: $21,781,308

IMPACT

  • 102 FTE jobs
  • 34 construction jobs
  • 84,000 patients served
  • The food bank provides 25,000 meals annually
  • 60,050 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

Development of a 17,400 sq. ft. early childhood and parent development center, a 32,650 sq. ft. federally qualified health center with a 115 sq. ft. food bank, and a 10,000 sq. ft. community facility for Urban Squash Cleveland which provides school mentoring, meals and counseling.

Urban Squash Cleveland offers instruction in the sport of squash, academic support and enrichment opportunities for 100 4th – 12th grade students.

The new medical center is operated by MetroHealth public hospital system. It provides providing primary, mental and dental health care via 84,000 visits annually.

The 17,400 sq. ft. early childhood education center services 100 children ages six weeks through three years old. The Urban Community School operates the childcare center.

Cleveland Food Bank operates the 115 sq. ft. food bank satellite office.

MAP

Address: 2021 West 48th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102

Census Tract: 39035103500

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