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Nebraska 2 Historic Tax Credit Economic Data 2002-2018 FEDERAL HISTORIC Rep. Don Bacon TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Nebraska | District 2 A total of 82 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects received Part 3 certifications from the National Park Service between fiscal year 2002 through 2018, resulting in over $ 509,439,687 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2018 ¦¨§29 ¦¨§680 Omaha 82 ¦¨§80 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects !( 1 !( 6 to 10 !( 2 to 5 11 and over 0 112.5 225 450 675 (! Miles [ Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition For more information, contact Shaw Sprague, NTHP Senior Director of Government Relations | (202) 588-6339 | [email protected] or Patrick Robertson, HTCC Executive Director | (202) 302-2957 | [email protected] Nebraska District 2 Economic Impacts of Federal HTC Investment, FY02 - FY18 Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures Provided by National Park Service Total Number of Projects Rehabilitated: ( 82) Total Development Costs: ($ 509,439,687) Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures: ($ 442,991,032) Federal HTC Amount: ($ 88,598,206) Preservation Economic Impact Model (PEIM) Investment Data Created by Rutgers University for the National Park Service Total Number of Jobs Created: 7056 Construction: 3248 Permanent: 3808 Total Income Generated: ($ 405,827,100) Household: ($ 221,215,600) Business: ($ 184,611,500) Total Taxes Generated: ($ 85,441,700) Local: ($ 10,411,500) State: ($ 10,349,900) Federal: ($ 64,680,300) nd Nebraska – 2 ​ Congressional District ​ Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2002-2018 Project Name Address City Year Qualified Use Expenditures Burlington Mail Terminal 950 South 10th Street Omaha 2018 $22,193,509 Office Turner Court Apartments 3102-3106 Dodge Omaha 2018 $4,362,037 Housing Street National Indemnity 3024 Harney Street Omaha 2018 $5,763,043 Housing Company Headquarters Colonial Apartments 144 S. 38th Street Omaha 2018 $6,945,788 Housing White Rose Service Station 302 South 38th Street Omaha 2017 $1,302,674 Commercial Hay Exchange Building 1015 N. 14th Street Omaha 2016 $6,319,719 Housing Roseland Theater 4932 South 24th Street Omaha 2016 $1,325,270 Housing St. Richard's Catholic School 4320 Fort Street Omaha 2016 $6,999,431 Other and Rectory Dewey Avenue Apartments 2301-2321 Dewey Omaha 2016 $1,906,444 Housing Avenue The Mayfair Apartments 2222 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $1,953,210 Housing Flatiron Building 1722 St. Mary's Omaha 2016 $4,928,777 Multi-Use Avenue The Bosworth 2217 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $1,961,675 Housing The Bartlett 2227 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $1,255,146 Housing no reported project name 2316 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $286,662 Housing Burlington Station 1001 South 10th Street Omaha 2016 $17,100,000 Other no reported project name 2235 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $382,817 Housing Longfellow Apartments 2215 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $4,531,169 Housing Forrest Apartments 2211 Howard Street Omaha 2016 $4,395,357 Housing H. Thiessen Pickle Company 3101 S. 24th Street Omaha 2016 $3,343,500 Housing Traver Brothers Row 2601-2607 Jones Omaha 2016 $3,973,325 Housing Houses Street and 651-672 South 26th Avenue Meyer Raapke Building 1403-1407 Harney Omaha 2015 $3,672,830 Housing Street Olson's Market 6115 Maple Street Omaha 2015 $567,923 Commercial Northwestern Bell 100 South 19th Street Omaha 2015 $35,757,396 Housing Telephone Company Federal Office Building 106 South 15th Street Omaha 2014 $24,600,000 Hotel Barker Building 306 S. 15th Street Omaha 2014 $10,150,000 Housing Omaha Bolt, Nut & Screw 1316 Jones Street Omaha 2014 $900,000 Commercial Building The Nottingham 3304 Burt Street Omaha 2014 $2,900,000 Housing Apartments Park School 1320 South 29th Street Omaha 2014 $1,868,153 Housing George Warren Building 1213-1215 Harney Omaha 2014 $3,306,408 Housing Street Austin Apartments 3703 Davenport St Omaha 2013 $4,685,000 Housing Redick Tower 1504 Harney Street Omaha 2013 $5,000,000 Multi-Use 314-324 S. 15th Street The Margaret 2103 N 16th Street Omaha 2013 $4,531,570 Housing Northern Natural Gas 2223 Dodge Street Omaha 2013 $27,308,374 Housing Building The Ottawa Block 2401 Farnam Block Omaha 2013 $1,590,000 Multi-Use Hillcrest Building 4900 Dodge Street Omaha 2012 $3,016,000 Commercial Farm Credit Building 206 South 19th Street Omaha 2012 $13,400,704 Multi-Use P.E. Iler Building 1113 Howard Street Omaha 2012 $5,600,000 Multi-Use Wohlners's Neighborhood 5203 Leavenworth Omaha 2012 $1,350,000 Multi-Use Grocery Street Notre Dame Academy and 3501 State Street Omaha 2012 $606,349 Housing Convent Ambassador Apartments 109 South 49th Omaha 2012 $3,190,428 Housing Avenue Franz Faulk Brewing 1307 Leavenworth Omaha 2011 $1,078,794 Multi-Use Company Street Gahm Block 1202 Howard Street Omaha 2011 $2,813,276 Housing Morris and Company Meat 1309 Leavenworth Omaha 2011 $882,650 Multi-Use Packers Street Omaha Baker's Supply 1313-1317 Omaha 2011 $490,361 Multi-Use Leavenworth Street J.L. Brandeis & Sons 200 South 16th Street Omaha 2011 $48,000,000 Multi-Use Department Store Brandeis-Millard House & 500 S. 38th Street and Omaha 2011 $741,556 Housing Carriage House 3815 Dewey Ave Florence Mill (aka Weber 9102 North 30 Street Omaha 2010 $180,682 Commercial Mill) Dundee Theater 5019 and 5021 Omaha 2010 $1,683,271 Multi-Use Underwood Avenue Stabrie Grocery 501 North 13th Street Omaha 2009 $1,640,588 Other Omaha National Bank 17th and Farnam Omaha 2008 $22,750,000 Office Building aka New York Life Street Insurance Omaha Building Strehlow Terrace 2027 N. 18, 2010 N. Omaha 2007 $1,500,000 Housing Apartment Complex 16, 2106 N. 16, 2007 N. 18 Streets Hannan Van Brunt Co. 3852 Farnam Street Omaha 2007 $1,118,209 Commercial Building / Ford Sales Center Harte Block 5001 Underwood Omaha 2007 $1,017,815 Multi-Use Avenue Omaha Ford Motor 1514-1524 Cumming Omaha 2006 $14,500,000 Multi-Use Company Assembly Plant Street Livestock Exchange Building 4920 South 30th Street Omaha 2006 $16,941,906 Multi-Use Neneman's Bakery 4827 South 24th Street Omaha 2006 $1,594,488 Office The Historic South Omaha 5002 S. 24th Street & Omaha 2005 $450,000 Office City Hall & Police Court 2411 O Street Buildings Kirschbraun & Sons 901 Dodge Street Omaha 2005 $7,737,854 Hotel Creamery Anton Hospe Warehouse 109-111 S. 10th Street Omaha 2005 $5,363,007 Hotel Pittsburgh Plate Glass / One 1402 Jones Street Omaha 2003 $2,640,000 Multi-Use O'Keefe Ce Butternut Building 707 South 11th Street Omaha 2003 $10,766,800 Multi-Use Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #1 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #2 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #3 Drake Court Building #4 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #5 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #6 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $1,457,176 Housing Building #7 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $1,457,176 Housing Building #8 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #9 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #10 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #11 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $728,588 Housing Building #12 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $910,735 Housing Building #13 Drake Court Apartment 701 South 22nd Street Omaha 2003 $910,735 Housing Building #14 Morse-Coe Shoe Company 1119-1123 Howard Omaha 2002 $3,333,480 Multi-Use Building Street Blackstone Hotel / 302 South 36th Street Omaha 2001 $2,700,000 Not Reported Blackstone Centre The Moses Block 1234 S. 13th Street Omaha 2001 $1,713,101 Multi-Use The Farnam Building 1607-1617 Farnam Omaha 2001 $3,424,764 Multi-Use Street Mercantile Storage and 1013-1023 Jones Omaha 2001 $6,578,740 Multi-Use Warehouse Street Creighton Block 1007-1011 Jones Omaha 2001 $8,458,380 Housing Street Sattley Manufacturing 1001-1005 Jones Omaha 2001 $5,638,920 Housing Building Street .
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