pa12

Summer Lee (D-PA12)

Tax Staffer: Joycelyn Pickens, joycelyn.pickens@mail.house.gov.

District Highlights

  • 80 projects
  • 642,008,898 in NMTC allocation
  • 1,432,605,980 total project financing
  • 7,637 FTE jobs created or retained
  • 7,607 construction jobs created
  • 14 manufacturing businesses
  • 4 federally qualified health centers

80

projects

$642,008,898

NMTC Allocation

$1,432,605,980

in total project financing

7,637

FTE jobs

7,607

construction jobs

4

federally qualified health centers

14

manufacturing and industrial businesses supported

NMTC Project Profiles (Inside the District)

NMTC financing for a food bank's sourcing, warehousing, and distribution efforts.
East End Cooperative Ministry (EECM) is a 501-C-3 corporation providing a wide range of social services addressing the pressing needs of residents in Pittsburgh’s East End.
Pittsburgh's Women's Center and Shelter's expansion to 48 beds from the existing 36, enhance living spaces, administrative areas and therapy resources, while enlarging the facility's children's areas and creating shelter
New construction of a 24,600 sq. ft. homeless shelter serving men, women, and children.

The project involves the $12.2 million renovation and/or expansion of two buildings supporting the work of the Pittsburgh Glass Center (“PGC”), a local nonprofit, public-access education center, art gallery and

This project involved the relocation of a arts organization onto a Main Street in the City of Pittsburgh in the Lawrenceville neighborhood.

Construction of a new commercial facility on a vacant industrial site featuring both light industrial and flexible office space for tenants in the technology manufacturing and robotics industry sectors.

Wood Street Commons is a 16 floor building, with floors 1-6 designated for commercial office space and floors 7-16 providing housing for single men.
NMTC financing for the rehab of a 78,000 sq. ft. building. The 1st floor of the building is leased to a charter school on the lower levels and approximately 158
New construction of mixed-use building offering flex office, R&D and high-bay light-industrial maker space. Phase 1 included 95,000 sq. ft. of flex-office space with Carnegie Mellon University as an anchor
Construction of a state-of-the-art Animal Resource Center in the Homewood Neighborhood.
The Energy Innovation Center is a renovation of approximately 160,000 sq.ft. of space at the former Connelley Trade School for reuse as an Innovation Center for energy efficiency, alternative energy