One phase of Van Wert Forward that consists of the rehabilitation and revitalization of one (1) historic property around the main intersection of historic downtown Van Wert to create approximately 12,885 sq. ft. of commercial space. The project will provide much-needed commercial and retail space on flexible lease terms to tenant businesses, who in turn […] Saberlogic, Inc. is a software developer which provides ERP integrations to enhance shop floor productivity and improve efficiency in make-to-order manufacturing operations. This project provided working capital to support additional employees. NMTC financing supported Hamlin Newco, LLC (MBE Minority Business Enterprise), a value-added metal stamper, providing industrial metal parts, assemblies, and welded assemblies. Hamlin's new 110,000 sq. ft. facility manufactures small to medium-sized stamped metal parts, value-added robotic welded assemblies, and blanks for the automotive industry. APackaging Group Receives New Markets Tax Credits to expand its facility, create quality jobs, and make a positive environmental impact. NMTC financing supported a multi-state, first of its kind Habitat for Humanity project spanning the country. Neurobehavioral Medicine Consultants (NBMC) purchased a community hospital, and over the past two years, the hospital has unfortunately closed its doors and lost all of its tenants except for NBMC. This was a devastating event to the community at the medical service delivery level, as well as the area residents’ job market. NBMC sees opportunity […] The purchase and renovation of the building located at 1100 Green Street, Marietta, OH. This building will be renovated speculatively with the anticipation of light manufacturing and industrial tenants. The 70k square foot building is adaptable to a number of situations and can be leased to a single tenant, or multiple. The borrower's construction company […] NMTC financing supported a 31 unit assisted living and skilled nursing facility in rural Eastern Ohio. Construction of 76,000 sq. ft. YMCA that will offer expanded health and social impact programming for seniors, youth and families in downtown Piqua, OH. The new facility is expected to drive a 148% increase in health and social programming for seniors, youth, and families in addition to offering health programs, senior accessibility, financial assistance, the […] NMTC financing supported a tech company's growth. 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 is expected to result in an anticipated 60% increase in annual production. Project is located in a severely distressed and underserved community, characterized by a […] NMTC supported renovation and expansion of an existing building for use as The Madcap Education Center. College Hill Mid-District is the redevelopment along Hamilton Avenue in historic College Hill neighborhood. This development includes the renovation of 4 vacant buildings. This project increases business development and provides affordable and market rate apartments for residents that live and/or work in the community. It will increase the provision of goods and services to Low-Income […] Rehab and construct mixed-use office, residential and business incubation space with all related grounds and facilites. Bethany House Services used NMTC financing to construct a new 222-bed homeless shelter facility and comprehensive services center to significantly streamline its operations and expand its physical capacities. This investment allowed Kroy to purchase new equipment to expand its manufacturing operations of bar codes, liner-less labels and other products. Financing for a 20,000 sq. ft. daycare serving 120 children and a senior services facility serving 400 seniors. NMTC financing allows E-Pak to continue to expand its product lines and grow jobs in rural northeastern Ohio. Expansion and renovation of the Ronald McDonald House of Columbus Ohio’s current facility. The new facility will increase capacity by 80 rooms equipping RMHC-CO to serve an additional 2,000 families (76,000 distinct individuals) increasing the families served annually to 6,500 (197,584 distinct individuals). Offices, hotel, restaurants: Located on the corner of South Main and East Market Streets, developer Tony Troppe redeveloped the 58,000 square foot historic structure into a modern day office building. The project includes retail use on the first floor and offices throughout the remaining space. WKYC, Channel 3 has located its Akron news broadcast studio […] Acquire, rehabilitate, develop, own, operate lease and sublease a healthcare center. Lorain County Health & Dentistry Clinic (LCH&D) is the largest safety-net provider of primary health care in Lorain County. Located in the City of Lorain, this project made it possible for the LCH&D to expand its services, including a vision clinic and behavioral health […] Rehabilitation of a historic landmark that was originally built in 1925. The facility, which now drives tourism dollars to the reason, has great views of Lake Erie, the Lighthouse, the 2nd largest bascule bridge in the world, and the Black River. The beautiful 55-room hotel is conveniently located near everything that Lorain has to offer […] 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 finance expertise to select and explore promising urban revitalization projects. The Cleveland Play House moved to the downtown theater district in Cleveland, Ohio. Playhouse Square, the Cleveland Playhouse, and Cleveland State University have created an arts education collaborative unlike any other in the nation. This project entailed the acquisition and renovation of the Middough Building to be used as the administrative offices, rehearsal halls, and […] Construction of owner-occupied real estate for contemporary arts facility, including a museum and street level commercial and upper floors housing. The project involved the redevelop menthe Cleveland Institute of Art's historic Joseph McCullough Center for the Visual Arts into a state-of-the-art facility. The Capitol Theatre renovation is the first anchor project of the $25 million Gordon Square Arts District plan, a national model for how the arts can be catalysts for economic development. Built in 1921 and vacant for two decades, Capitol Theatre has been renovated as a 3-screen, state-of-the-art movie theatre featuring art and independent films. Construction of a new state-of-the-art facility that will focus on training welding educators and industry leaders. The project will construct a new 34,000 sq. ft. facility allowing for more efficient use of space for programs and services. The redevelopment of the historic Baker Electric Car Building transformed the venerable old-economy icon into a "new economy" efficient, modern incubator and post-incubator space for some of Cleveland’s emerging technology-based companies. The 5-story Fairmont Creamery was constructed in 1930 and has been vacant since 1980. In addition to providing much needed housing and commercial space for the neighborhood, the redevelopment of the building will leverage streetscape investment from the City of Cleveland on Willey Ave and create a safe, pedestrian and bike friendly link between the […] Redevelopment of the vacant Swetland Building Rehab office building into apartments, office space, a full service grocery store and a hotel. The historic renovation and adaptive reuse of this 120,000 sq. ft. nearly-vacant office building will serve as a catalyst to create a 24/7 vibrancy in the Playhouse Square neighborhood, a regional destination for theatre. The addition of this retail and housing provides needed amenities creating a vibrant neighborhood. The project financed tenant improvements to accommodate a new headquarters for Rosetta, the nation’s largest independent interactive agency. The growing digital marketing company relocated over 370 employees to downtown Cleveland. The balance of the building was renovated for rental residential use. The University Lofts project includes new construction and historic rehabilitation associated with three buildings along Euclid Avenue near Cleveland State University. The project includes nearly 10,000 sq. ft. of street-level commercial and retail space and 30 market-rate and workforce housing units. This project is at the heart of the College Town district adjacent to Cleveland […] Once the largest unoccupied building on Euclid Avenue, Residences at 668 is now home to affordable apartment units as well as office and retail space. The historic redevelopment and adaptive reuse of the former William Taylor and Son department store, built in 1870, was one of the first projects to successfully utilize the Ohio State […] The Avenue District project entailed development of underutilized surface parking lots in downtown Cleveland into an eight-story, new construction, for‑sale housing project with street-level retail as well as for-sale townhome units. CNMIF provided a $2 million loan to this pioneering project’s first phase. Construction of mixed-use building with commercial space, parking, grocery store, Eastside School (early childhood education), co-office space and a restaurant. A partnership between two educational pioneers, with financing support from Finance Fund, will reopen the doors to the former Kent Elementary School building as Buckeye Preparatory Academy, a community school for at-risk elementary and middle school students in Columbus. Rehabilitation of the vacant Joseph And Feiss Company factory location into a home for Ohio's only k-8 tuition free community school focused on gifted learners. Addressing the vacancy issue and related challenges of the NineTwelve District has been recognized by a number of civic and business interests as an important priority. AmTrust Financial Services acquired and redeveloped the nearly-vacant building at 800 Superior Avenue for its operations bringing 1,000 new jobs to downtown Cleveland. In 2007 First Interstate properties transformed an abandoned steel mill into a regional shopping center with the creation of Steelyard Commons. Phase II(a) will build on the success of the first phase and incorporated an apparel retailer and (70,000 sq. ft.) as well as other complementary retail units. Construction of the new Marcus Thomas headquarters enabled the privately owned local marketing firm to stay in the existing community and expand its workforce. MRN Ltd. undertook the redevelopment of East 4th Street between Euclid and Prospect Avenues. This destination neighborhood is a thriving entertainment and dining area of downtown. The Corner Alley was a $9 million redevelopment that entailed rehabilitation of the first two floors of a historic structure into a 28,000 sq. ft. entertainment/restaurant venue with 15 […] Transformed a landmark building at the edge of University Circle into a 154-room hotel, with a vintage swimming pool, a wood-paneled lobby and a floor of restored ballrooms and event spaces. Acquisition of equipment and machinery for an owner-occupied steel and iron manufacturing company. Located four miles from downtown Cleveland, Shoreway Industrial Park turned a partially occupied truck manufacturing site into a logistics and distribution hub for the metro area. The project is a collaborative public/private effort to dramatically update the 10-acre Public Square into a catalytic, dynamic, world-class public space in the heart of downtown Cleveland. NMTC financing to rehabilitate the 30,000 sq. ft. Van Roy Coffee Company building into office space. 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 underserved area. This urban health center houses 46 exam rooms plus group care/community rooms and co-located social services. Patient visits increased by 5% a year. Renovation of a vacant, former school as its new 57,000 SF headquarters, training and production facility located in Hough/Midtown neighborhood in Cleveland, OH. The May Dugan Center (MDC) was founded in 1969 and opened the current facility in 1975. MDC provides comprehensive health and human service programs to a diverse community that comes from 64 different zip codes throughout greater Cleveland, but primarily from the near west side neighborhoods of Ohio City, Stockyards, Tremont, Clark Fulton, Detroit Shoreway […] The construction of a warehouse and distribution facility totaling to house the fresh, dry and frozen food for a foodbank in the Collinwood neighborhood. A local YMCA was replaced with newer, $21 million facility, offering expanded space and additional services. The redevelopment of Warsaw Avenue in the historic Price Hill neighborhood. Financing for a multimillion-dollar project creating new jobs in the northwest Dayton area. Providence House provides emergency shelter and crisis care to children newborn to 12 years old. At Providence House, children find safety and comfort in a home-like setting before abuse or neglect occurs while connecting families to partner community organizations to stabilize family crisis, improve parenting skills, and preserve the family or find alternative long-term care […] roject is renovation and new construction of a high school that serves low income students. Owner/operator of parking garage in step with economic redevelopment mission of its parent, 3CDC: The January 2013 groundbreaking event for this monumental project at the corner of Fifth & Race Streets, one block west of Fountain Square, garnered extensive media coverage and a cheering crowd of hundreds of dunnhumbyUSA employees. In the months that followed, […] Rural King used the proceeds of a NMTC Loan to finance acquisition and installation costs of certain equipment and machinery to be used by Rural King in its 1,000,000 sq. ft. distribution facility located in a non-metro county. The project will enable Rural King, a retailer serving rural and agricultural communities, to expand its distribution […] Global Cooling is a manufacturer of ultra-low temperature freezers. The ultra-cold freezers produced by Global Cooling can store both the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines at the required temperatures. The project provided the Company with a debt refinance to help support the Company's rapid growth related to the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines. Mirac is an electronics manufacturing services company specializing in the design, fabrication, and assembly of printed circuit boards and wire harnesses. This project provided the Company with working capital needed to support growing customer relationships. The funds will also support operations at a recently acquired location. Lock Joint Tube manufactures mechanical and structural grade steel tubing in five plants located in Indiana, Ohio, Texas, and Tennessee. NMTC financing helped a Toledo-based nonprofit relocate its corporate headquarters to Kettering after wrapping up a $12 million project that more than triples the size of its local footprint.  Life Connection of Ohio, an organization that coordinates organ, eye and tissue donation in 25 counties spanning northwest and west central Ohio, will broke ground in […] Financing for a non-profit organization that provides faith-based and faith-neutral programs and activities to achieve holistic improvements in the lives of youths and families in Central Ohio. Redevelopment of the historic former Astrup Awning Company Building located at the corner of West 25th Street and Seymour Avenue in the Clark Fulton neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio into a community focused arts, social service, and maker space. The acquisition and renovation of real estate and improvements for owner occupied call center businesses that will also lease space to non-profit social enterprise that provide on-site support services such as child care, healthcare, continuing education and access to fresh and healthy food programs. The Keyer Row development consists of six contiguous properties located on Main Street in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in the old Keyer Pipe Manufacturing location. Construction of new Neuroscience Institute facility and parking garage, and acquisition of equipment and machinery for owner-occupied hospital. Citylink Center Expansion is a development within Cincinnati's West End neighborhood. New Markets Tax Credit Financing Expands Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Ohio Facilities and Services at The Champion Companies Milo-Grogan Clubhouse 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. Finaning for a 350,000 sq. ft. mixed use project with a residential and retail component. ​The Gateway Project is a LEED‐Platinum, mixed‐use development in Oberlin, Ohio’s new Green Arts District. Solar energy provider, SolarVision, LLC, is making it possible for schools, municipalities and businesses to take advantage of the economic and environmental benefits of solar power. NMTC financing for Mottainai, a mixed-use project. Mercy Health’s St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio is renovated a 32,000 SF section of its current facility and creating a Behavioral Health Institute. The project involves the phased construction or rehabilitation over 100 affordable single-family homes over a seven-year period in the Columbus, Ohio area. ​The Historic Apollo Theatre is an iconic landmark, single screen movie house which had fallen into despair. The rehabilitation and renovation was made possible by an allocation of NMTCs. NMTC financing for the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati, which partners with families and others to create an environment in which individuals with Down Syndrome. Madisonville Phase III will construct a new complex in the Madisonville neighborhood. Financing to expand the capacity and efficiency of a food bank distribution center as they fight food insecurity in a 20-county tri-state region. Signature Health is a nonprofit, Federally Qualified Health Center serving multiple counties in Northeast Ohio for over 25 years. This project brings a healthy foods grocery to the Central Business Distract and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods of Cincinnati. Located near the University of Cincinnati campus, Crossroads Uptown serves the college community and Uptown neighborhoods north of downtown Cincinnati. The Urban Community School, a private nonprofit K-8 school in a downtown Cleveland neighborhood, is expanding its campus to include substantial community benefits. 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 and a 10,000 square foot community facility for Urban Squash Cleveland which provides school mentoring, meals and counseling. New construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. community-centered co-op grocery store in a food desert in Dayton, Ohio. Construction of a 189,000 sq. ft. commercial office building to be leased for 17 years by the University of Cincinnati. New construction of a 28,200 SF community center where low-income individuals and families will have access to workforce development, early childhood, GED and associate degree programs as well as a pediatric healthcare clinic. Construction of a new 55,765sf practice, performance and outreach facility for the Cincinnati Ballet in the Walnut Hills neighborhood. Renovation of historic building for commercial retail space Expansion of a manufacturing facility to create jobs and increase production. Construction of a 40,000 sq. ft. “food campus” consisting of a small-scale food market or free food distribution point, plus a community kitchen, meeting rooms for local nonprofits and an area to host farmers markets. The project renovated approximately six thousand (6000) sq. ft. of formerly commercial space into a community needed children’s museum/learning zone. Redevelopment of five historic buildings located on the near east side of Columbus, Ohio, into an approximately 61,445 square foot, mixed-use, multi-tenant development to be known as "Trolley District" that will include among other things, a healthy foods retail market. Financing for the D W Swick-Nelson Funeral Home RXQ Compounding is an FDA-approved outsourcing facility that manufactures medical formularies and medications used in physician offices and hospitals across the country, located in Athens County, one of Ohio’s hardest hit rural areas. Small business financing for the establishment of a restaurant that was slated to close. Expansion of PUBCO's operations and its manufacturing operations and capacity at its industrial campus in inner-city Cleveland by purchasing and installing new state-of-the-art equipment. Construction of a greenhouse and distribution facility for a co-op Construction of a recreation center generating 100 construction jobs, retaining 40 current employees and employing 35 additional full-time staff. The Youngstown YMCA renovated nearly 20,000 square feet of its 100 year old downtown Central YMCA creating modified spaces for continuing its transformational work in providing healthy living, youth development, and strengthening families in its downtown community. 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. A new, 48,100 sq. ft. complex on the Wilmington College campus is bringing jobs, an athletic training program and medical services to a non-metro Clinton County community. AA $7.55 million investment in Mirac, Inc., a rural Ohio-based electronics assembly and fabrication company with locations in Lynchburg and West Union, that helps keep jobs in rural Ohio. Rural King used the NMTC to acquire an 800,000 sq. ft. building that was renovated to allow for expanded operations in Waverly, Ohio. The NMTC supported the expansion of a mill site for Ohio Valley Stave, adding a new milling line to the current manufacturing operations. Investment in steel fabricator positions small rural community as a leader in the heavy equipment supply-chain. Finance Fund provided NMTC financing to Ironville Improvement, LLC., a subsidiary of Midwest Terminals of Toledo, Inc. for expansion of the Port of Toledo’s Midwest terminals. Construction of manufacturing warehouse facility, site development work, machinery/equipment and fixtures/finishes for lease to automotive supplier manufacturing company. 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 lives and assist people to recover from substance abuse disorders. Historic Ohio Theater Nears Completion of 25-Year Restoration The new construction of an approximately 14,000 sq. ft. 50-bed emergency homeless shelter to be operated by Hope House Mission. Ohio Basic Minerals saw a chance to nourish and revitalize Schrader and Son Sand and Gravel, a small Jackson family-owned recreational sand and gravel plant, and to chip into a gold mine of potential in an adjacent silica sand quarry. Close to Home created 30 new jobs and was the only assisted living facility located in Lawrence County. The NMTC supported a new vocational training center serving Darke County. The first of Mayor Frank Jackson's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative projects, Glenville Circle North combines small business incubator spaces in collaboration with the City of Cleveland, 63 units of housing, a business accelerator and small market. NMTC financing helped create a 11,000 sq. ft. Academy Center for a nonprofit fighting for academic opportunities in underserved communities. Construction of an 89,650 sq. ft. full-service Kroger grocery store and pharmacy, expected to serve 42,631 customers annually. With the fiscal support of Finance Fund, Freeport Press was able to purchase a Komori Systems 38-S Web commercial printing press for their growing business. Major update of YWCA Dayton centers on trauma-informed care. A $5.5 million NMTC allocation from Finance Fund enabled United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton to double the size of the current facility. For families in many communities across Ohio, finding affordable childcare and early learning facilities for their children is a challenge. NMTC financing supported the $53 million General Electric Aviation EPISCENTER development on the University of Dayton campus. National Cooperative Bank along with Wright-Patt Credit Union, provided NMTC financing to support the development of a 2 ½ story, 84,000 sq. ft. healthcare facility on four acres of land in Dayton. 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. A 21,000 sq. ft. urban redevelopment project near the northeast corner of Cleveland and 11th Avenues in the Greater Linden area of Columbus. The King Lincoln Gateway Building is located in the historic King Lincoln district of downtown Columbus, Ohio, directly across the street from the newly renovated historic King Lincoln Theatre. The Childhood League Center doubled both its space and the number of children it serves through construction of a new, LEED-certified 41,000 square foot modern and accessible facility at the Fort Hayes Campus near downtown Columbus. Economically distressed urban communities face many challenges, including access to affordable healthcare, childcare, and housing. Finance Fund provided $10.56 million in federal and state NMTCS to Cristo Rey to acquire and renovate the former Ohio School for the Deaf building for their Columbus facility. 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. Two key organizations in the corridor - University Hospitals and Dave’s MidTown Market and Eatery - recently used New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) financing to […] A new school at E. 62nd Street and St., a modern three-story building on a site that once was home to the former Kausek Brothers Department Store. An $11.2 million, 20,000 sq. ft. expansion of a Ronald McDonald House added 17 new guest rooms to the current 37. The 40,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility includes 80 staff offices and a Central Kitchen to provide meals to local homeless shelters. Broadband expansion for customers near Conneaut, Ohio. New construction of a Federally Qualified Health Center The construction ofthe Rajan Academy Center allowing more than 200 Scholars to participate in an empowering home-like education atmosphere. The $6.2 million revitalization of the Longwood Plaza shopping center in Cleveland, Ohio, of which $1.57 million was made possible by the NMTC program. A museum acquired and renovated the Stager Beckwith mansion, one of the last remaining mansions of Cleveland's historic Millionaire's Row, for its new location. Madisonville Redevelopment revitalized three buildings across three city blocks in the Madisonville neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The $48 million 2012 renovation and expansion of Washington Park was a public /private partnership among 3CDC, the City of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Park Board, and the Cincinnati corporate and philanthropic community. 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. This is the substantial rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of eight historic buildings located in a three block area of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. CityLink Center, a comprehensive social services mall, was built with the help of NMTCS. Financing to expand a children's hospital. Blighted building brought back to life as a new Cincinnati hub for arts, education, music, and community events Five solar projects around the state will lower the energy costs of the schools and municipalities involved and create solid investment opportunities for supporters. 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. A promotional postcard from the Finance Fund led to a permanent, high quality facility for the Noble Learning Center located in Caldwell, OH. Investment in rural freezer manufacturer creates new jobs and supports covid-19 vaccine distribution. The revitalization of Akronʻs downtown corridor created a vibrant mix of urban living, healthy foods, new commercial opportunities, and the expansion of the Akron Civic Theater. Restaurant Depot is a food wholesaler that moved to a new facility thanks to the NMTC. The Ronald McDonald House of Akron serves the Akron Children's Hospital. It expanded its accomadations from 20 rooms to 60.