Heartland International Health Center

The redevelopment of an underutilized, 18,450 sq. ft. office building which now includes 9,200 sq. ft. of laboratory, health clinic, and related office space built for Heartland International Heath Center.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $7,840,000
  • Total Project Cost: $7,845,261

IMPACT

  • 35 FTE jobs
  • 50 construction jobs
  • 6,000 patients served
  • Project includes a Federally Qualified Health Center that serves serves 6,000 patients annually of which 94% are low income
  • 18,450 sq. ft. of real estate

CDEs

Investor

Project Description

The Project is the redevelopment of an underutilized, 18,450 sq. ft. office building which now includes 9,200-square-feet of laboratory, health clinic, and related office space built to LEED Platinum Certification standards for Heartland International Heath Center (HIHC). HIHC is a federally qualified health center serving Chicago’s northside across 10 locations and serving 21,000 patients annually. This is HIHC’s 11th location and allows the organization to provide primary care, oral health, substance abuse, and mental health services to the uninsured, Medicaid, and Medicare recipients throughout the Rogers Park neighborhood. The Project now provides affordable health treatment services to an additional 6,800 patients per year.

MAP

Address: 1300 West Devon Avenue, Chicago, IL 60660

Census Tract: 17031030200

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