Oklahoma Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Oklahoma

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The New Market Tax Credit allowed Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity further our mission to provide affordable housing to Central Oklahoma.

-Reagan Carrera, Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity, Inc, Oklahoma City, OK

Selected Projects in Oklahoma

A new wellness center provides opportunities for wellness-related recreational and educational activities including but not limited to: group fitness classes, biometric screens, nutritional counseling, wellness coaching, and general fitness facility
A multi-phase project to redevelop the 1931 Art Deco Center Building, the 1957 Center Building, and the 1972 East Building into a 145 room hotel, more than 180 apartments, restaurants
Purchase and gut renovation of the charter school's seventh location, a dedicated high school to be relocated to a 155,000 sq. ft. abandoned mall on Oklahoma City's Southside.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Chickasaw Nation Department of Culture and Humanities

The Choctaw Wellness Center provides opportunities for wellness-related recreational and educational activities including but not limited to: group fitness classes, biometric screens, nutritional counseling, wellness coaching, and general fitness facility

CMC Oklahoma is the construction and expansion of a technologically advanced steel and T-post manufacturing facility located in a Promise Zone.

In 2005, First Wave Aviation, a Tulsa-based aerospace company, constructed a larger facility to repair and overhaul commercial aircrafts.
Repurposing of a defunct department store in a transitioning local mall to house Santa Fe South's high school and provide additional space to accommodate two other charter schools.
Variety Care, a federally qualified Community Health Center, constructed a new facility in a distressed part of Oklahoma City.
The Thornton Family YMCA has doubled its size to 92,000 sq. ft. with a project made possible by the NMTC

The Chickasaw Nation recently utilized a $6.3M investment for the construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. property located at 1921 Cradduck Road, Ada, Oklahoma to develop a LEED certified surgery

The renovation of the landmark building into a mixed-use building with ground floor retail and eight floors of residential apartments, including 30% affordable apartments; and the addition of the Podium

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