Ohio Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Ohio

Community Testimonials

At Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, we’ve successfully utilized the NMTC to support our homeownership projects. It’s been a great tool to build more starter homes in the midst of our housing supply crisis.

-John Litten, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity

Selected Projects in Ohio

New construction of a recreation, education, activity, community and health facility operated by the YMCA of Greater Dayton.
NMTC financing supported a loan to trailor manufacturing business in Wooster, OH.
The NMTC supported the expansion of a mill site for Ohio Valley Stave, adding a new milling line to the current manufacturing operations.
Construction of manufacturing warehouse facility, site development work, machinery/equipment and fixtures/finishes for lease to automotive supplier manufacturing company.
In Cleveland’s MidTown neighborhood, the emerging HealthTech corridor provides a holistic campus-style social service hub for area residents conveniently located along a world-class BusRapid Transit line and a major thoroughfare.
Construction and development of a new manufacturing facility that produces consumer products and employ local residents that have a barrier to finding meaningful work.
The historic rehabilitation and conversion of a 61,713 sq. ft. former warehouse building into the country's first comprehensive services center for homeless youth aged 18 to 24 years old.
Rehabilitation and expansion of halfway house, expanxing from 56 beds to 75 beds as well as achieve its long-time vision to bring housing and administrative functions under one roof.

The UH Rainbow Center for Women & Children, a newly constructed facility of UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and UH MacDonald Women’s Hospital, will serve a federally designated medical/dental

Acquisition of equipment and machinery for an owner-occupied steel and iron manufacturing company.

The Akron Community Revitalization Loan Fund helps enable business development projects in distressed census tracts and urban areas in Akron. DFWR, contracted with Cleveland-based Village Capital Corporation, applied its development

NMTC supported renovation and expansion of an existing building for use as The Madcap Education Center.

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