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§¨¦74 §¨¦70 §¨¦64 FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Indiana A total of 164 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects received Part 3 certifications from the National Park Service between fiscal year 2002 through 2015. Data source: National Park Service, 2015 South Bend (!3 (!4 Elkhart Garrett (!2 Valparaiso !( Gary !( Warsaw Culver !2 Fort Wayne !( ( (!3 Monon 69 !( Wabash ¨¦§ ¨¦§65 (!3 (!2 Lafontaine Portland (!6 !( 6 West Lafayette Muncle Union City (! !( Anderson (!13 (!2 Lebanon Richmond !( !( Indianapolis Crawfordsville 70 (!3 (!58 ¨¦§ Greencastle Shelbyville 2 (! (!2 Terre Haute !( (!2 Columbus ¨¦§74 (!3 Bloomington Lawrenceburg Nashville (!2 10 !( !( Sullivan (! Versailles !( Bedford Madison !( !( (!4 Vevay Vincennes French Lick !( (!4 (!4 New Albany 64 New Harmony ¨¦§ !( Evansville Cannelton (!5 !( (!2 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects !( 1 (! 6 to 10 020 40 80 120 ± Miles (! 2 to 5 (! 11 and over Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition For more information, contact Shaw Sprague, Director of Government Relations & Policy | (202) 588-6339 | [email protected] State of Indiana Economic Impacts of HTC Investment, 2002-2015 Total Number of Projects Rehabilitated: 164 Total Development Costs: $855,101,213 Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures: $709,734,007 Federal HTC Amount: $141,946,801 Total Number of Jobs Created: 14,229 Construction: 5,814 Permanent: 8,415 Total Income (Net of Taxes) Generated: $873,459,800 Household: $472,393,000 Business: $401,066,800 Total Taxes Generated: $182,483,500 Local: $22,869,700 State: $21,681,400 Federal: $137,932,400 Indiana Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2002 - 2015 Qualified Project Name Address City Year Rehabilitation Use Expenditures Central Avenue School 2120 Central Avenue Anderson 2008 $2,270,000 Housing YMCA Building 28 West 12th Street Anderson 2015 $4,599,500 Multi-Use Madden School 618 H Street Bedford 2009 $549,579 Office Administration Building Woolery 2275 Tapp Road Bloomington 2005 $322,643 Multi-Use Stone Company City Garage 511 West 4Th Street Bloomington 2007 $314,800 Multi-Use Name Not Reported 115 South Walnut Street Bloomington 2007 $612,161 Office Name Not Reported 109-113 West 7Th Street Bloomington 2010 $724,077 Multi-Use Odd Fellows Hall 108 E. Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington 2012 $1,686,835 Multi-Use Showers Brothers Company Tenth & Morton Street Bloomington 2002 $1,552,021 Office 430 N. Washington Showers-Graham House Bloomington 2011 $286,000 Hotel Street 403 North Walnut The Topolgus Building Bloomington 2013 $1,200,000 Commercial Street Cannelton Cotton Mills 310 Washington Street Cannelton 2002 $7,014,910 Housing Multi-family Columbus City Hall 445 Fifth Street Columbus 2015 $1,445,067 housing (3 plus) Zaharakos Confectionary 329 Washington Street Columbus 2011 $1,762,797 Commercial Crawfordsville State Bank 132 East Main Street Crawfordsville 2004 $113,000 Multi-Use Clemens Vonnegut Lake House 814 East Shore Drive Culver 2015 $425,000 Housing 100 East Main Cross Name Not Reported Edinburgh 2003 $247,500 Commercial Street Roosevelt Elementary School 215 E. Indiana Avenue Elkhart 2009 $5,434,886 Multi-Use John Shock House 709 Main Street Ellettsville 2007 $71,661 Multi-Use 6293 North Matthews Matthews Stone Company Ellettsville 2013 $243,781 Office Drive Commercial Building - West Side 2305 W. Franklin Street Evansville 2007 $200,000 Housing Improvement Company Inc. Evansville Woolen Mill PART_3_DATE Evansville 2002 $1,104,530 Other Fred Schroeder House 410 S. E. Second Street Evansville 2002 $78,000 Office Igleheart House 8000 Sunset Avenue Evansville 2002 $539,712 Housing Name Not Reported 410 Washington Avenue Evansville 2010 $175,000 Housing Meetinghouse At St. Peter 611 E. Dewald Street Fort Wayne 2006 $4,462,000 Housing 3714 South Wayne Name Not Reported Fort Wayne 2013 $39,131 Housing Avenue 8670 West State Road French Lick Springs Hotel French Lick 2007 $102,000,000 Hotel 56 Multi-family 614-618 S. Harrison Randall Building Ft. Wayne 2015 $6,514,920 housing (3 Steet plus) Sacred Heart Apts Aka Sacred Heart 220 South I Jams Street Garrett 2004 $4,528,860 Housing Dalton Apartments: The Tower 121-131 East Ave. Gary 2012 $8,813,619 Housing The Modern Apartments 133-137 E. 5Th Street Gary 2012 $6,559,262 Housing Thompson-Ray House 407 East Main Street Gas City 2011 $318,040 Other Ward School (Gas City H.S.) 400 E. South A Street Gas City 2006 $2,351,391 Housing Commercial Building 203 South Main Goshen 2008 $370,000 Commercial Lincoln Hotel 210 East Lincoln Goshen 2008 $1,342,932 Housing Shoots Building 112 East Lincoln Goshen 2008 $1,893,002 Housing Boggess Building 15 North Indiana Street Greencastle 2010 $209,938 Multi-Use Name Not Reported 2 North Jackson St. Greencastle 2004 $260,000 Office Lincoln Park School 600 W. North Street Greenfield 2008 $3,807,267 Housing Jerman School 316 West Walnut Street Greensburg 2005 $3,500,000 Housing Central Grade School 601 North Street Huntington 2012 $4,250,318 Housing 333 N. Pennsylvania Architects & Builders Building Indianapolis 2014 $9,450,000 Housing Street 5703 E. Washington Audubon Court Indianapolis 2009 $1,187,858 Housing Street Aviary 450 East Walnut Street Indianapolis 2015 $987,000 Commercial 2801 North Capitol Benjamin Franklin Public School #36 Indianapolis 2005 $3,517,510 Multi-Use Avenue Brosnan - Gavin - Alwes House 213-215 E. 15Th Street Indianapolis 2004 $252,000 Housing Building 13 - Former Comissary - Fort 5625 N. Post Road Indianapolis 2008 $1,343,515 Multi-Use Benjamin Harrison 5230 East Washington Butler Apartments Indianapolis 2015 $1,259,373 Housing Street 101-105 S. Pennsylvania C.A. Schrader Building Indianapolis 2015 $5,800,000 Housing Street 126 E. Vermont Street & Colonial Building 402-408 N. Delaware Indianapolis 2011 $600,000 Multi-Use Street 430 Massachusetts Davlan Apartments Indianapolis 2002 $7,600,000 Multi-Use Avenue 3510 N. Pennsylvania Edgewood Villa Apartments Indianapolis 2002 $2,182,307 Office Street 2036 North Delaware Efroymson House Indianapolis 2007 $663,628 Housing Street 14-22 West Maryland Elliott'S Block Building Indianapolis 2003 $2,366,665 Multi-Use Street Fletcher Place Community Center 410 South College Indianapolis 2008 $1,545,174 Housing Building Avenue Fletcher Trust Building 10 E. Market Street Indianapolis 2008 $14,087,650 Housing Fort Benjamin Harrison Bldg 615 8902 Otis Ave Indianapolis 2006 $1,497,785 Multi-Use Fort Benjamin Harrison Bldg. #32 5723 Birtz Road Indianapolis 2003 $385,000 Multi-Use 211-217 South Meridian Geddes-Brown Shoes Company Bldg. Indianapolis 2007 $6,288,622 Hotel Street 433-447 North Capitol Gibson Company Building Indianapolis 2009 $120,444,000 Office Avenue 35-101 South Harding H. Lauter Company Complex Indianapolis 2013 $9,663,781 Multi-Use Street 1601 N. Pennsylvania Herron School Of Art Indianapolis 2009 $3,227,000 Multi-Use Street Hinkle Fieldhouse (Butler Fieldhouse) 510 W. 49th Street Indianapolis 2015 $42,261,646 Multi-Use Holloway House 1512 N. Alabama Street Indianapolis 2013 $475,000 Housing 301 East New York Indianapolis Fire Headquarters Indianapolis 2006 $1,549,551 Other Street 30 West Washington Indianapolis News Building Indianapolis 2007 $3,595,778 Other Street 240 South Meridian Janus Building Indianapolis 2009 $3,534,621 Housing Street Kahn Tailoring company 800 N. Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 2014 $15,205,000 Office 1471-1473 North Kennedy-Brosnan House-I Indianapolis 2004 $318,000 Multi-Use Delaware Street 4421 East Washington Linwood Colonial Apartments Street 55 South Indianapolis 2006 $4,780,000 Multi-Use Lindwood Avenue & 56 4440-4561 Marcy Ln.& Marcy Village Indianapolis 2003 $7,161,292 Housing 1401 E. 46 St Moynahan Apartments 234 East 9Th Street Indianapolis 2004 $537,640 Housing Municipal Gargage/Indianapolis Fire 235 N. Alabama St. Indianapolis 2003 $617,531 Housing 5140 E. Washington Muriel Indianapolis 2013 $176,644 Multi-Use Street Name Not Reported 815 E. 16Th Street Indianapolis 2004 $76,667 Housing 938 Dr. Martin Luther Name Not Reported Indianapolis 2005 $63,430 Multi-Use King Jr. Street Name Not Reported 7208 Dobson Street Indianapolis 2011 $225,751 Housing 107-109 S. Pennsylvania Nutz-Grosskopf Building Indianapolis 2015 $1,700,000 Office Street Oddfellows Building 4622 West 72Nd Street Indianapolis 2005 $174,367 Office Oxmoor Apartments 3640 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis 2015 $1,310,478 Multi-Use 219-221 South Meridian Pearson & Wetzel Building Indianapolis 2007 $3,337,366 Multi-Use Street Penn-Arts Apartments 111 E. 16Th Street Indianapolis 2011 $1,462,795 Multi-Use Piccadilly Court Apartments 28 E. 16Th Street Indianapolis 2013 $861,322 Commercial Rink Apartment 401 North Illinois Street Indianapolis 2008 $4,850,657 Housing 1402 North Capitol S. Cohn & Son Inc. Indianapolis 2008 $8,436,529 Multi-Use Avenue Shoemaker Flats 129-39 W. Market Street Indianapolis 2006 $1,250,000 Housing 26 West Washington Taylor Carpet Company Building Indianapolis 2007 $2,241,523 Multi-Use Street The Ambassador 39 East 9Th Street Indianapolis 2010 $2,874,462 Housing The Arletta & The Hartwell 1301 N Alabama Indianapolis 2015 $1,077,603 Multi-Use 402 North Meridian The Blacherne Indianapolis 2006 $3,870,204 Housing Street 416-418 East Vermont The Mayleeno Indianapolis 2004 $734,750 Housing Street The Savoy Apartments 401 North Illinois Street Indianapolis 2008 $2,297,680 Housing The Spink Arms 401 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis 2002 $5,328,069 Housing The St. Regis Apartments 26 East 14Th Street Indianapolis 2013 $340,723 Multi-Use The William H. Block
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