Price Hill Warsaw Creative Campus

The redevelopment of Warsaw Avenue in the historic Price Hill neighborhood.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $8,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $9,618,552

IMPACT

  • 55 FTE jobs
  • 219 construction jobs
  • Rehabilitation of a vacant or under-utilized historic structure.
  • 16,900 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

Warsaw Creative Campus is the redevelopment of Warsaw Avenue in the historic Price Hill neighborhood. This development includes the renovation of 7 Historic Buildings to create commercial and community arts space. This project will make Price Hill more walkable, increase mixed-use development that provides affordable and market rate apartments for people who live and/or work in the community. The WCC will create 16,900 sq. ft. of Community Arts Space and will be anchored by PHW’s award-winning MyCincinnati Youth Orchestra. MyCincinnati is a free, daily youth orchestra program with over 130 students. Community arts organizations will co-locate in the project to provide services such as creative writing workshops, performing arts space, public art studios and hip-hop dance classes, as well as year round internship and employment opportunities for neighborhood youth. The project will address the shortage of high-quality affordable housing by creating 19 Units of Affordable Housing that will offer proximity to social services, public transportation, fresh food, recreation, schools, the library and places of worship.

MAP

Address: 3100 Warsaw Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45205

Census Tract: 39061009300

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