Ohio Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Ohio

Community Testimonials

We were able to redevelop a 72,000sf vacant commercial building into a community arts and cultural center contiguous to the Ariel Castro property where 3 women were held. Conventional financing was hesitant in this neighborhood but the inclusion of NMTC’s made the project go and has now created over 150 FTEs and is revitalizing the area. Project would not work without the NMTCs

-Rick Foran, Pivot Center for Art, Dance & Expression

Selected Projects in Ohio

NMTC financing for Mattingly Foods a leading regional food service supplier that distributes food products and other goods to chain restaurant operators in more than a dozen states.
This project brings a healthy foods grocery to the Central Business Distract and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods of Cincinnati.
Development of a project, including a 17,400 square foot early childhood and parent development center, a 32,650 square foot federally qualified health center with a 115 square foot food bank
Investment in steel fabricator positions small rural community as a leader in the heavy equipment supply-chain.
The NMTC supported start up costs and business expenses for a 24 hour clinically monitored Residential Rehabilitation program for adult men dealing with substance abuse disorders.
The NMTC financed the remodeling of a building to fit the needs of an outpatient facility whose mission is to support and assist individuals who are experiencing distress in their
The new construction of an approximately 14,000 sq. ft. 50-bed emergency homeless shelter to be operated by Hope House Mission.
The NMTC supported a new vocational training center serving Darke County.
An $11.2 million, 20,000 sq. ft. expansion of a Ronald McDonald House added 17 new guest rooms to the current 37.
The construction ofthe Rajan Academy Center allowing more than 200 Scholars to participate in an empowering home-like education atmosphere.
NMTC financing allows E-Pak to continue to expand its product lines and grow jobs in rural northeastern Ohio.

Pretzel Baron, a 100-year old Ohio pretzel manufacturer, acquired, assembled and installed equipment in its facility for the purpose of expanding its operations and adding a second production line, which

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