MLK Community Hospital (MLKCH)

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $26,750,000
  • Total Project Cost: $40,790,000

IMPACT

  • 289 FTE jobs
  • 133 construction jobs
  • 66 jobs created and 223 jobs retained.
  • 14,103 sq. ft. of real estate

Project Description

Urban Action Community Development (“UACD”) deployed $8.75 million in Round 18 NMTC allocation to the Martin Luther King Jr Community Healthcare (“MLKCH” and “Hospital”) located in the heart of South Los Angeles and adjacent to the Watts community. The safety net hospital founded in 2015 has a mission to “provide compassionate, collaborative, quality care, and improve the health of our community”. MLKCH has grown from being a stand-alone 131-bed hospital to becoming an integrated health system and the primary source of high-quality healthcare for South LA residents. Federal data indicates that South LA has a shortage of 1,400 doctors, and the physician gap is dominated by the lack of specialty care. To address these long-standing health and social inequities, MLKCH focuses on the continuum of care. The NMTC financing will support the following three capital improvement projects – (i) expansion of the Emergency Department (“ED”) with eight new exam rooms; (ii) completion of the Interventional Radiology and Cardiac Laboratory Suite that will have the capacity to perform 750 procedures annually; and (iii) construction of a new Acute Psychiatric Stabilization Unit (“APS Unit” or “Empath Suite”) with 16 observation beds and 12 acute chairs. The NMTC investment will be used to continue fighting health vulnerabilities devastating Black and Brown communities.

MAP

Address: 1680 East 120th Street and 12021 Wilmington Avenue + 1680 East 120th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90059

Census Tract: 6037540700

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