Ohio Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Ohio

Community Testimonials

The NMTC program allowed our non-profit to expand services by using the tax credit savings rather than having to rely on government funding.

-Dana Flanery, Family Health Services of Darke County, Inc

Selected Projects in Ohio

The $10.MM project funds the acquisition and renovation of a 56,186-sf building in Ashtabula, OH, for Signature Health to provide mental health, addiction, primary care, and pharmacy services. Previously serving

A food manufacturing facility increased local production and added jobs in Cleveland, OH

The $25.4MM total project costs support the expansion of Family Health Services of Darke County’s 53,000-sf main health center in Greenville, Ohio. The expanded site will focus on women and

Dayton Children’s Hospital is constructing a new, pediatric care facility on a former brownfield site in West Dayton, bringing high quality health care options to families thorughout the community.

A redevelopment project in Cincinnati, OH added much-needed housing and supported local construction jobs
A food manufacturing facility increased local production and added jobs in Moraine, OH
A new facility in Maple Heights, OH is helping train local workers for stable careers in manufacturing
A steel manufacturer created good-paying jobs and boosted industrial capacity in West Chester, OH
A specialized equipment manufacturer grew its footprint and added jobs in Fairfield, OH
New Markets Tax Credits supported the construction of a new YMCA Community Hub
Redevelopment of the historic Dayton Arcade, a collection of nine buildings totaling over 330,000 sq. ft. in the heart of downtown Dayton's central business district.
APackaging Group Receives New Markets Tax Credits to expand its facility, create quality jobs, and make a positive environmental impact.

Site visits and recent news related to Ohio NMTC Projects

Rep. Mike Turner tours of Gem City Market in Dayton

The long-awaited grand opening of the Gem City Market takes place on Wednesday, and a couple of U.S. lawmakers this week got a sneak peek of the new facility, which was partly funded with federal dollars.
Jun-2021

(Former) Rep. Chabot Visits Over the Rhine Community Housing

Jul-2015