College Hill Mid-District/KeyMark

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $7,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $9,424,786

IMPACT

  • 18 FTE jobs
  • 30 construction jobs
  • 26 units of affordable housing. Facilitates economic stabilization for the Project Area by significant rehabilitation of an anchor property in the area and attracting crowds of people via events and concerts that can patronize surrounding businesses.
  • 10,646 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

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 Persons or residents of Low-Income Communities by creating a facility that is available and accessible to all members of the community at all income ranges for a wide variety of community events and special occasions; Facilitate or provide economic stabilization for the Project Area by significant rehabilitation of an anchor property in the area and attracting crowds of people via events and concerts that can patronize surrounding businesses.

MAP

Address: 5900 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45224

Census Tract: 39061008202

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