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Shontel Brown (D-OH11)

Tax Staffer: Zack Freiman, zachary.freiman@mail.house.gov.

District Highlights (Through 2023)

  • 135 projects
  • 1,118,067,821 in NMTC allocation
  • 2,305,959,397 total project financing
  • 12,120 FTE jobs created or retained
  • 11,481 construction jobs created
  • 17 manufacturing businesses
  • 6 federally qualified health centers

135

projects

$1,118,067,821

NMTC Allocation

$2,305,959,397

in total project financing

12,120

FTE jobs

11,481

construction jobs

6

federally qualified health centers

17

manufacturing and industrial businesses supported

NMTC Project Profiles (Inside the District)

The NMTC helps finance Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity’s transformative scattered site homeownership development and spur local investment in Cleveland’s severely distressed Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood

The rehab and equipping of a vacant building into the Manufacturing Innovation, Technology and Job Center (MITJC) in Cleveland, OH. MITJC advances strategic priorities in the Workforce Development Roadmap by

This project serves as a pivotal anchor in the broader La Villa Hispana mission, seeking to redefine Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood into an inclusive and vibrant Latino cultural district. Notably, this

The Midtown Collaboration Center, led by the Cleveland Foundation, links downtown Cleveland with University Circle

University Settlement is a social service nonprofit provider in the Slavic Village neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio, where a majority of the residents are working poor and elderly, with over 30%

This investment allowed Kroy to purchase new equipment to expand its manufacturing operations of bar codes, liner-less labels and other products.

Financing for a 20,000 sq. ft. daycare serving 120 children and a senior services facility serving 400 seniors.

The Cleveland Play House moved to the downtown theater district in Cleveland, Ohio. Playhouse Square, the Cleveland Playhouse, and Cleveland State University have created an arts education collaborative unlike any

Construction of owner-occupied real estate for contemporary arts facility, including a museum and street level commercial and upper floors housing. The project involved the redevelop menthe Cleveland Institute of Art’s

The Capitol Theatre renovation is the first anchor project of the $25 million Gordon Square Arts District plan, a national model for how the arts can be catalysts for economic

Construction of a new state-of-the-art facility that will focus on training welding educators and industry leaders.

The project will construct a new 34,000 sq. ft. facility allowing for more efficient use of space for programs and services.