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¨§¦35 ¨§¦70 ¨§¦57 ¨§¦29 ¨§¦55 ¨§¦44 FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Missouri A total of 1,855 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects (certified by the National Park Service) and $1,335,339,407 in Federal Historic Tax Credits between fiscal year 2001 through 2020, leveraged an estimated $7,678,201,592 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2020 Kirksville ¦¨§29 2 Trenton2 35 49 ¦¨§ King City Chillicothe 9 St. Joseph Hannibal Excelsior Louisiana 8 Weston 7 Springs Moberly 2 North Glasgow 4 Clarksville Kansas City Liberty 5Lexington Fayette Kansas City25216Independence New Franklin Columbia 5 Unity Village 26 Florissant Blackwater Boonville 70 Wright City 9 2 ¦¨§ O'Fallon 3 Fulton 15 Normandy Lee's Summit Pilot Grove 2 9 9 10 3 Hermann New 3 Harrisonville Sedalia 6 1177 22 5 Melle 6 St. Louis California New Haven 4 Jefferson Washington2 Maplewood City KirkwoodWebster Clinton Groves Butler De Soto Ste. 2Genevieve Nevada Park Hills 2Farmington Ironton Lebanon Farrar Bolivar Arcadia ¦¨§55 Carthage Marshfield 16 2 92 Cape 12 ¦¨§44 Springfield Girardeau Joplin 2 8 ¦¨§57 Monett Neosho 7 4 West Plains Poplar Bluff Kennett ¦¨§155 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects 1 6 - 10 0 20 40 80 Miles R 2 - 5 11 and over Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition For more information, contact Shaw Sprague, NTHP Vice President for Government Relations | (202) 588-6339 | [email protected] or Patrick Robertson, HTCC Executive Director | (202) 302-2957 | [email protected] Missouri Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2001-2020 Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures The Laundry Bldg., Greenhouse & College Street Arcadia 2002 $258,644 Multi-Use Carriage Shed O'Neal Hardware Store 110-112 Main Street Blackwater 2016 $185,493 Multi-Use First National Bank 103 East Broadway Bolivar 2020 $980,791 Commercial William Holmes Residence 617 High St Boonville 2018 $249,999 Housing Andrews-Wing House 733 Main Street Boonville 2010 $95,316 Multi-Use Hotel Frederick 501 High Street Boonville 2008 $4,200,000 Multi-Use Hamilton Brown Shoe Company 300 First Street Boonville 2005 $5,108,016 Housing Building Zuzak Building 311-313 Main Street Boonville 2002 $31,522 Office Palace Hotel 2-4 West Ohio Street Butler 2004 $2,000,000 Office No project name 411 N. High Street California 2012 $211,023 Multi-Use Gray-Wood Building 401-03 N. High Street California 2004 $56,464 Housing Gray - Wood Building 405-407 North High Street California 2004 $56,454 Multi-Use Rueseler Motor Company 221 North Fountain Street Cape 2019 $3,750,000 Hotel Girardeau Himmelberger and Harrison 400 Broadway Cape 2019 $11,250,000 Hotel Building Girardeau Lorimier Apartment 142-148 S. Lorimier Street Cape 2019 $500,000 Housing Girardeau Marquette Hotel 338 Broadway Cape 2018 $2,931,451 Commercial Girardeau No project name 232 Good Hope Street Cape 2016 $195,396 Housing Girardeau A.C. Vasterling Building 403-409 Broadway Cape 2014 $1,208,502 Multi-Use Girardeau No project name 205 S. Middle Street Cape 2015 $141,937 Housing Girardeau No project name 216 S. Middle Street Cape 2015 $122,851 Housing Girardeau No project name 203 S. Middle Street Cape 2012 $246,000 Housing Girardeau Central High School (Louis J. 101 S. Pacific Cape 2010 $8,417,593 Housing Schultz School) Girardeau No project name 629 Good Hope Street Cape 2010 $100,000 Multi-Use Girardeau The Marquette Hotel 338 Broadway Street Cape 2006 $7,500,000 Office Girardeau No project name 116 North Main Street Cape 2007 $433,304 Housing Girardeau Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Southeast Missourian Building 301 Broadway Cape 2007 $3,340,000 Multi-Use Girardeau The Klostermann Block / Alliance 17A, 17B, & 19 South Cape 2006 $242,996 Multi-Use Building Spanish Street Girardeau No project name 221 North Fountain Street Cape 2005 $800,000 Multi-Use Girardeau The Drake Hotel 406 Howard Street Carthage 2006 $3,683,310 Housing Mariposa Building 116-128 West Third Street Carthage 2005 $549,381 Housing Edward L. Schmidt House 16626 Chesterfield Chesterfield 2009 $352,760 Other Airport Road Burkhardt Place H D Buildings 16666 Chesterfiled Chesterfield 2003 $261,482 Office Airport Rd Burkhardt Place H D Buildings 16662 Chesterfield Chesterfield 2002 $218,437 Office Airport Rd The Strand Hotel, Garage and 716 Clay Street Chillicothe 2006 $4,250,152 Housing Coffee Shop Former Piker Printing Office 107 South First Street Clarksville 2003 $26,572 Other Harrison Boothe's Billiard Hall 101 North 1st Street Clarksville 2001 $245,809 Commercial Seven Gables Inn (Building) 26 North Meramec Clayton 2020 $6,650,000 Hotel Avenue No project name 7552 Wydown Boulevard Clayton 2017 $1,252,270 Housing No project name 7563-67 Clayton Road Clayton 2015 $1,720,000 Housing No project name 6321 Southwood Clayton 2011 $950,000 Housing Apartments 625 Westwood Clayton 2010 $748,000 Housing Apartments 621 Westwood Clayton 2009 $715,000 Housing Time Jewelry 123 W. Franklin Clinton 2009 $77,449 Commercial Frederick Apartments 1001 University Avenue Columbia 2014 $3,333,000 Housing Tiger Hotel 23 South Eighth Street Columbia 2013 $5,300,000 Multi-Use Parker Furniture Company 16 N. Tenth Street Columbia 2014 $2,800,000 Multi-Use Julie's Dress Shop 916 E. Broadway Columbia 2013 $905,543 Other Haden Building 901 East Broadway Columbia 2010 $3,535,000 Commercial McGlasson Distributing Building 1020 E. Walnut Street Columbia 2011 $663,214 Commercial Poole and Creber Market 1023 E. Walnut Street Columbia 2010 $543,387 Commercial Company Warehouse Berry Building 1025-33 East Walnut Columbia 2010 $3,578,420 Multi-Use Central Dairy 1106 East Broadway Columbia 2009 $415,000 Multi-Use Lindsey Jewelry Building 918 E. Broadway Columbia 2009 $582,000 Multi-Use Missouri Theatre 201-215 South Ninth Columbia 2009 $8,400,000 Commercial Street Diggs Building 1107 Hinkson Av Columbia 2009 $3,803,757 Multi-Use Hamilton-Brown Shoe Factory 1123 Wilkes Blvd. Columbia 2008 $6,071,000 Commercial Building Dorsey Block 906-914 East Broadway Columbia 2008 $1,259,000 Commercial Columbia Hall-Stephens College 14 Waugh Street Columbia 2008 $14,582,983 Multi-Use Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Coca Cola Bottling Company 10 Hitt Street Columbia 2008 $1,306,682 Commercial Building Renie Hardware 16 N. 8th Street Columbia 2008 $629,445 Office Central Dairy 1104 East Broadway Columbia 2006 $2,076,980 Commercial Kress Wholesale Co. Building 1025 E. 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Ninth Street Columbia 2003 $3,766,824 Commercial Center John N. and Elizabeth Taylor 716 West Broadway Columbia 2002 $479,000 Hotel House Central School Campus - De Soto 221 South Third Street De Soto 2011 $8,840,000 Housing High School Elks’ Lodge No. 1001 112 Thompson Avenue Excelsior 2020 $93,716 Commercial Springs The Buckley Building 101 South Street Excelsior 2020 $235,871 Hotel Springs The Elms Resort & Spa 401 Regent Street Excelsior 2013 $14,230,577 Multi-Use Springs Ligon Apartments 211 East Excelsior Street Excelsior 2013 $687,735 Housing Springs First National Bank Building 106 E. Broadway Excelsior 2009 $131,443 Multi-Use Springs Excelsior Springs Company 102-104 E. Broadway Excelsior 2009 $363,286 Multi-Use Building Springs Snapp's Hotel 117-119 South Street Excelsior 2007 $8,432,108 Housing Springs Presbyterian Orphanage of 412 West Liberty Street Farmington 2008 $4,500,000 Housing Missouri Braun's Hotel and Opera Hall 102 W. Columbia Farmington 2004 $333,838 Multi-Use Eggers & Company General Store 19 Pcr 328 Farrar 2010 $269,493 Hotel Brockman L.W. Building 207 North Main Street Fayette 2008 $682,864 Multi-Use No project name 699 Rue St. Fancois Street Florissant 2005 $200,000 Office Florissant Valley Reporter Building 699 Rue St. Francois Florissant 2002 $34,213 Office The Douglas House 801 Rue Street Francois Florissant 2003 $150,000 Office Brandon-Bell Collier House 207 E. 9th Street Fulton 2007 $333,180 Housing Robnett-Payne House 601 W. 7th Street Fulton 2001 $374,287 Housing No project name 104 Market Street Glasgow 2006 $108,877 Commercial No project name 403 Broadway Avenue Hannibal 2020 $194,362 Multi-Use J. Carroll Beckwith Birthplace 400-400A North Fourth Hannibal 2010 $15,808 Housing Street Clemens Field 403 Warren Barrett Drive Hannibal 2010 $2,800,000 Other Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Farmers and Merchants Bank 201 North Main Hannibal 2009 $99,630 Housing Mark Twain Hotel 200 South Main Street Hannibal 2007 $6,077,986 Housing Brown's Drug Store 219 North Main Hannibal 2008 $70,000 Multi-Use S.F. Roderick House 921 Center Street Hannibal 2007 $215,000 Multi-Use Dubach House 221 N. 5th Street Hannibal 2004 $101,472 Housing Benjamin Horr House 308 Center Street Hannibal 2001 $75,275 Not Reported Davis Brothers Garage 208-10 S. 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