C001072-2

André Carson (D-IN07)

Tax Staffer: Kevin Griffen, kevin.griffen@mail.house.gov.

District Highlights

  • 56 projects
  • 431,052,603 in NMTC allocation
  • 584,093,698 total project financing
  • 3,125 FTE jobs created or retained
  • 1,994 construction jobs created
  • 12 manufacturing businesses
  • 5 federally qualified health centers

56

projects

$431,052,603

NMTC Allocation

$584,093,698

in total project financing

3,125

FTE jobs

1,994

construction jobs

5

federally qualified health centers

12

manufacturing and industrial businesses supported

NMTC Project Profiles (Inside the District)

Indy CDE financed the restoration and update of the historic 40,000 sq. ft. building that once housed the Madam C.J.
John H. Boner Community Center, an education and recreation center with a practice field, a track and an outside greenhouse.
The Wheeler Mission Center for Women and Children, located at 3208 East Michigan Street, was chosen for investment through the City of Indianapolis’ NMTC award.
Construction of an expanded Center for Women & Children
NMTC financing turns abandoned building into a hub for entrepreneurship and opportunity

The Cook Group, a privately held medical device company, is investing in a 43,000 sq. ft. medical device manufacturing plant located in northeast Indianapolis, Indiana. The facility will be leased

A new facility in Indianapolis, IN is helping train local workers for stable careers in manufacturing
The OrthoIndy Y is the first YMCA in the country to include a dedicated Veterans Affairs medical facility onsite.
RecycleForce, an Indianapolis social enterprise that provides workforce development training to citizens returning from incarceration, recently began a construction project to build a new headquarters and electronics recycling facility.
Financing to M2M, Custom Stainless, an Indianapolis company that is buying Mouron and Company, an Indianapolis manufacturer of stainless steel, walk-in refrigerators for hospitals, schools, and restaurants.
Acquisition, renovation, and equipping of a 245,000 sq. ft. warehouse into a volumetric modular housing production facility with space to incubate/accelerate social enterprises that will deliver transportation, excavation, landscaping, electrical,

GREATER INDY HABITAT is using an $1.17M loan to develop 15 new homes in the Red Maple Grove neighborhood.