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List of LCA Awards by City Metropolitan Livable Communities Act Grants by City, 1996-Present City Grant Name Fund Funding Year Awarded Amount Relinquished Amount Anoka Anoka Station Area Master Planning LCDA 2011 $22,500 $0 Anoka Greenhaven Housing LCDA 2010 $75,000 $0 Anoka IMI Cornelius (fka Eniva) TBRA 2007 $339,000 $101,162 Anoka Anoka North Central Business District LCDA 2005 $1,000,000 $0 Anoka Heart of Anoka LCDA 2001 $70,000 $0 Anoka North Central Business District TBRA 2001 $116,870 $0 Anoka Total $1,623,370 $101,162 TOD Pre-Development & Repositioning at 147th Street and Garrett Avenue and Glazier Apple Valley Avenue LCDA 2016 $35,000 $0 Apple Valley Village Pointe Plaza LCDA 2014 $1,148,639 $0 Cedar Village West (fka Commons I and Apple Valley Commons II Site Acquisition Assistance) LCDA 2011 $866,000 $866,000 Apple Valley Gathering (fka The Enclave Trails) LCDA 2011 $174,800 $174,800 Cobblestone Lakes Senior Housing & Park Apple Valley Improvement LCDA 2011 $896,000 $0 Market Analysis for the Hanson Concrete Apple Valley Site LCDA 2010 $50,000 $0 Apple Valley Master TOD Development Plan LCDA 2010 $60,000 $0 Apple Valley Cobblestone Senior Housing LCDA 2008 $556,834 $0 Apple Valley Central Village - Legacy Park North LCDA 2005 $425,000 $0 Harmony Commons (fka The Village at Apple Valley Founders Circle) LCDA 2004 $2,356,244 $2,356,244 Apple Valley Lebanon Valley Place LHIA 2003 $150,000 $0 Central Village Small Area Plan - II (fka Apple Valley Galaxie Avenue) LCDA 2002 $30,000 $0 Central Village Small Area Plan - I (fka Apple Valley Galaxie Avenue) LCDA 2001 $16,000 $0 Apple Valley Hidden Ponds IHA 2000 $500,000 $0 Apple Valley Chasewood Family Townhomes LHIA 1998 $180,000 $0 Apple Valley Total $7,444,517 $3,397,044 Arden Hills Gateway Center TBRA 2006 $200,000 $0 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) Arden Hills Reuse LCDA 2002 $75,000 $0 Arden Hills Total $275,000 $0 Blaine Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity LHIA 2015 $186,000 $0 Blaine Gardenwood TBRA 2010 $250,000 $0 Blaine Northgate Woods LHIA 2009 $400,000 $0 Blaine Medical Center (former Lee's Wrecking) - II TBRA 2006 $64,000 $0 Blaine Medical Center (former Lee's Wrecking) - I TBRA 2006 $62,400 $0 Blaine Former Lee's Wrecking TBRA 2005 $119,360 $0 Blaine Town Square LCDA 2001 $20,000 $20,000 Blaine North Pointe Townhomes IHA 2000 $300,000 $0 Blaine 9011 University Avenue TBRA 2000 $20,410 $0 Blaine Total $1,422,170 $20,000 Bloomington Knox & American LCDA 2016 $1,400,000 $0 Bloomington Central Station Hotel LCDA 2012 $1,000,000 $0 Bloomington The Corners/Bloomdale II TBRA 2008 $94,100 $0 Bloomington The Corners/Bloomdale TBRA 2007 $75,000 $0 Bloomington Penn American District TBRA 2007 $84,100 $49,024 Bloomington The Crossings at Valley View LHIA 2007 $250,000 $0 Bloomington Blooming Glen LHIA 2006 $290,000 $0 Bloomington Central Station TBRA 2006 $269,000 $269,000 Bloomington Bloomington Central Station TOD LCDA 2005 $2,200,000 $0 Bloomington Central Station LCDA 2004 $500,000 $0 Bloomington Lyndale Green Redevelopment LHIA 2004 $100,000 $0 Bloomington Essex Knoll LHIA 2002 $80,000 $0 Bloomington Bloomington Corporate Center TBRA 2002 $736,000 $0 Bloomington Southview Estates LHIA 2001 $150,000 $0 Bloomington National Handicapped Housing Institute TBRA 2000 $161,319 $0 Bloomington Lyndale Avenue Townhomes IHA 2000 $274,000 $0 Bloomington Lyndale Avenue Townhomes LHIA 1999 $119,000 $0 Bloomington Market Pointe TBRA 1998 $788,128 $0 Bloomington Community Enhancement Program LHIA 1996 $225,000 $0 Bloomington Total $8,795,647 $318,024 Brooklyn Center MBC II TBRA 2014 $400,000 $0 Brooklyn Center 4001 Lakebreeze TBRA 2012 $179,300 $692 Brooklyn Center Lifetime TBRA 2012 $525,000 $16 Brooklyn Center Howe Fertilizer TBRA 2010 $50,000 $0 Brooklyn Center Little Asia LCDA 2002 $24,000 $396 Joslyn Manufacturing (fka France Avenue Brooklyn Center Business Park) TBRA 2000 $219,232 $99 Brooklyn Center France Avenue Business Park - II TBRA 1999 $171,563 $0 Brooklyn Center France Avenue Business Park - I TBRA 1998 $318,172 $0 Brooklyn Center Total $1,887,267 $1,202 Brooklyn Park Welcome Avenue LCDA 2012 $56,250 $56,250 9/20/2017 1 Metropolitan Livable Communities Act Grants by City, 1996-Present City Grant Name Fund Funding Year Awarded Amount Relinquished Amount Brooklyn Park Village Creek - III TBRA 2005 $73,900 $0 Brooklyn Park Village Creek II LCDA 2004 $1,180,000 $0 Brooklyn Park Village Creek - I LCDA 2003 $346,150 $0 Brooklyn Park Village North Shopping Center TBRA 2003 $257,400 $93,152 Shingle Creek Corridor Improvements - II fka Brooklyn Park The Village) LCDA 2001 $500,000 $0 Shingle Creek Corridor Improvements - I (fka Brooklyn Park The Village) LCDA 2000 $1,000,000 $0 Co-Op Northwest Community Revitalization Brooklyn Park Corporation LHIA 1999 $40,000 $0 Brooklyn Park The Village LCDA 1998 $75,000 $0 Brooklyn Park Courtyard Apartments TBRA 1996 $500,000 $218,211 Brooklyn Park Total $4,028,700 $367,613 Burnsville Valley Ridge Redevelopment LCDA 2010 $800,000 $0 Burnsville Heart of the City Family Housing LHIA 2002 $300,000 $0 Burnsville Heart of the City LHIA 2001 $100,000 $0 Burnsville Strip Center Reuse LCDA 2001 $70,000 $0 Burnsville Heart of the City - II LCDA 2000 $2,500,000 $0 Burnsville Heart of the City - I LCDA 1999 $1,612,317 $0 Burnsville Total $5,382,317 $0 Carver Carver Crossing LCDA 2014 $1,190,000 $0 Carver Total $1,190,000 $0 Centerville Redevelopment of Block 8 LCDA 2008 $763,100 $763,100 Centerville Total $763,100 $763,100 Champlin Mississippi Crossings LCDA 2012 $1,000,000 $0 Mississippi Crossings Transit-Oriented Champlin Development LCDA 2004 $60,000 $0 Champlin Louie's Auto Recyclers - II TBRA 2003 $200,000 $0 Champlin Louie's Auto Recyclers - I TBRA 2001 $307,372 $0 Champlin Total $1,567,372 $0 Chanhassen Gateway Place LHIA 2005 $300,000 $0 Chanhassen Chanhassen Family Housing LHIA 1999 $200,000 $200,000 Chanhassen Villages on the Ponds LCDA 1996 $500,500 $0 Chanhassen Total $1,000,500 $200,000 Chaska Cooper's Grocery LCDA 2010 $500,000 $500,000 Chaska The Landing LCDA 2008 $240,636 $0 Chaska Block 6 Redevelopment II TBRA 2007 $326,600 $190,242 Chaska Block 6 Redevelopment TBRA 2006 $66,400 $0 Chaska Clover Field Townhomes LHIA 2006 $75,000 $0 Chaska Sinclair fka Clover Field Marketplace) LCDA 2005 $965,000 $0 Chaska East Creek Acres-II LHIA 2004 $100,000 $67,318 Chaska Chaska Community Land Trust LHIA 2003 $150,000 $0 Chaska Riverwoods Development LHIA 2002 $150,000 $0 Chaska Clover Ridge LCDA 2001 $750,000 $0 Chaska Chaska Brickyard IHA 2000 $450,000 $0 Chaska Brickyard TBRA 1999 $77,909 $0 Chaska East Creek Acres LHIA 1998 $200,000 $0 Chaska Brickyard Redevelopment LCDA 1997 $344,100 $0 Chaska East Creek Carriage Homes LHIA 1996 $130,000 $0 Chaska Total $4,525,645 $757,560 Circle Pines City Center Redevelopment LCDA 1998 $30,000 $0 Circle Pines Total $30,000 $0 Columbia Heights Industrial Park- II North Lot TBRA 2006 $19,100 $0 Columbia Heights Grand Central Lofts LCDA 2006 $760,008 $760,008 Columbia Heights Huset Parkway LCDA 2005 $580,147 $0 Columbia Heights Columbia Heights Industrial Park - III TBRA 2005 $292,900 $60,996 Columbia Heights Columbia Heights Industrial Park - II TBRA 2004 $288,892 $1,281 Columbia Heights Columbia Heights Industrial Park I TBRA 2003 $231,731 $0 Columbia Heights - Greater Metropolitan Columbia Heights Housing Corporation LHIA 2003 $95,000 $0 Columbia Heights 39th & Central Avenue Redevelopment Site LCDA 2002 $25,000 $0 Columbia Heights Home Rehabilitation Incentive Program LHIA 2002 $25,000 $0 Columbia Heights Community Revitalization LCDA 1998 $575,000 $0 Columbia Heights Total $2,892,778 $822,285 Coon Rapids Riverdale Station Redevelopment LCDA 2016 $985,000 $0 Coon Rapids Foley Boulevard Station Area Planning LCDA 2012 $40,000 $0 Coon Rapids Northstar Ridge LHIA 2001 $150,000 $0 Coon Rapids 1350-1440 Coon Rapids Boulevard TBRA 1999 $124,781 $0 Coon Rapids Total $1,299,781 $0 Langdon Square (fka. East Ravine Cottage Grove Community Pre-design) LCDA 1999 $150,000 $0 Cottage Grove Parkside Apartments LHIA 1996 $125,000 $0 Cottage Grove Total $275,000 $0 Crystal Cavanagh School TBRA 2012 $200,000 $47,081 Crystal West Panhandle Redevelopment LCDA 2002 $60,000 $0 Northwest Metro Four Cities Housing Crystal Resource Center LCDA 1998 $492,000 $0 9/20/2017 2 Metropolitan Livable Communities Act Grants by City, 1996-Present City Grant Name Fund Funding Year Awarded Amount Relinquished Amount Crystal Welcome Neighborhood LCDA 1997 $50,000 $0 Crystal Total $802,000 $47,081 Dayton Historic Village Revitalization LCDA 2001 $44,000 $17,036 Dayton Total $44,000 $17,036 Eagan Lakeshore Townhomes LHIA 2013 $200,000 $0 Eagan Total $200,000 $0 Eden Prairie Shady Oak Station Area LCDA 2014 $50,000 $0 Eden Prairie TOD Zoning District Ordinance LCDA 2012 $60,000 $0 Eden Prairie Town Center Stormwater Analysis LCDA 2011 $45,000 $0 Eden Prairie Presbyterian Homes LCDA 2009 $848,300 $848,300 Eden Prairie Edenvale Townhomes LHIA 1997 $300,000 $0 Eden Prairie Total $1,303,300 $848,300 Edina 49-1/2 Street Mixed-Use Redevelopment TBRA 2017 $338,900 $0 Proposed Medical Office and Parking Edina Structure TBRA 2016 $73,200 $0 Edina 66 West LHIA 2015 $400,000 $0 Edina 66 West LCDA 2015 $900,000 $0 Edina Pentagon Park South TBRA 2014 $448,100 $0 Edina Pentagon Park North Phase II TBRA 2013 $535,100 $0 Edina Pentagon Park North Phase I TBRA 2012 $568,000 $0 Edina Grandview Small Area Plan LCDA 2010 $100,000 $0 Edina Yorkdale Townhomes LHIA 2010 $250,000 $0 Edina Pentagon Park Hotel TBRA 2008 $317,400 $317,400 Edina Total $3,930,700 $317,400 Elko New Market
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