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¨§¦35 ¨§¦29 ¨§¦80 FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Iowa A total of 382 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects (certified by the National Park Service) and $325,028,326 in Federal Historic Tax Credits between fiscal year 2001 through 2020, leveraged an estimated $1,868,912,873 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2020 Spirit Lake 3 Decorah 2 7 Spillville Spencer Mason City Algona West Union3 Sumner Waverly 35 ¦¨§ Waterloo Sherrill 18 Fort Dodge4 28 46 Iowa Falls Cedar Falls Sioux City Independence Dubuque Eldora New 380 Bellevue Providence ¦¨§ Marion Ames 5Marshalltown Jefferson2 3 4 Maquoketa Denison 42 ¦¨§29 Story Colo State Center 2 Cedar Rapids Mount Vernon Clinton4 Dunlap Perry Woodbine5 Minburn 9 80 Iowa City West Des Newton Grinnell ¦¨§ 5Tipton Le Claire 68 Stuart Moines Davenport 39 ¦¨§680 Shelby Des Moines Bettendorf Earlham Muscatine3 Atlantic 3 Winterset Oskaloosa 11 5 Greenfield Washington Council Peru Bluffs Mount Creston Osceola Albia Pleasant Red Oak Corning Chariton 2 8 2 Clarinda Burlington Bloomfield Fort Madison3 Bedford Keokuk3 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] Iowa Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2001-2020 Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Peoples State Bank 102 S. Main Street Albia IA 2001 $1,271,000 Not Reported Algona Junior & Senior 213 & 301 South Algona IA 2017 $5,052,631 Housing High School Bldg. & Harlan Street High School Bldg. Annex Colonials Club House 217 Ash Avenue Ames IA 2016 $2,251,427 Other Delta Upsilon Chapter 117 Ash Avenue Ames IA 2013 $1,802,048 Housing House Iowa Beta Chapter of 228 Gray Avenue Ames IA 2012 $2,135,467 Housing Sigma Epsilon Hotel Whitney 222 Chestnut Street Atlantic IA 2018 $3,732,111 Other Bedford Battery 510 Central Ave Bedford IA 2011 $696,865 Other Company Heddinger, John and 24484 250th Avenue Bellevue IA 2017 $89,892 Other Elizabeth Farmstead Barn and House Regina Coeli 1401 Central Avenue Bettendorf IA 2006 $995,320 Not Reported Monastery Priester Building 110-111 S. Madison Bloomfield IA 2017 $707,625 Commercial Street J. H. Leon Building 104 S. Washington Bloomfield IA 2012 $145,838 Multi-Use Harper-Ekdale House 423 North 3rd Street Burlington IA 2020 $550,000 Commercial J.C. Penney Co. 500 Jefferson Street Burlington IA 2017 $948,847 Commercial John Boesch Company 416 Jefferson Street Burlington IA 2014 $2,344,000 Other First United Methodist 421 Washington Burlington IA 2013 $9,820,000 Other Church of Burlington Street Jones Block 404 Jefferson Burlington IA 2012 $455,718 Multi-Use Lyman Cook's Block 400 Jefferson Burlington IA 2012 $455,718 Multi-Use Runyon Block 413-415 Jefferson Burlington IA 2012 $201,538 Housing Hedge Building 401 Jefferson Street Burlington IA 2011 $499,000 Office (Former) U.S. Post 217 Washington Cedar Falls IA 2017 $445,705 Commercial Office Street The Black Hawk Hotel 115 Main Street Cedar Falls IA 2005 $826,000 Hotel Clemans House 226 15th Street, NE Cedar Rapids IA 2020 $357,135 Housing Grant Vocational High 346 2nd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2020 $13,689,364 Housing School Shores-Mueller 700 16th Street, NE Cedar Rapids IA 2020 $1,047,011 Commercial Company Park Fulton Filling 310 14th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2019 $130,449 Commercial Station Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Smulekoff's Furniture 97 3rd Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2019 $16,995,379 Housing Store The Ideal Theatre 213 14th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2019 $584,599 Other The Jarislav and Rose 213 13th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2019 $128,165 Housing Lunak House Welsh-Cook-Beals 323 Third Street SE Cedar Rapids IA 2019 $14,280,710 Housing Company Building Cedar Rapids Milk 525 Valor Way, SW Cedar Rapids IA 2018 $4,404,946 Other Condensing Company Cedar Rapids Pump 605 G Avenue NW Cedar Rapids IA 2018 $5,312,879 Housing Company Iowa Highway 430 16th Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2018 $1,551,312 Commercial Commission District & Building Monroe Elementary 3200 Pioneer Avenue, Cedar Rapids IA 2018 $3,125,000 Housing School SE Barton-Ford Motor 616 2nd Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2017 $635,848 Commercial Co. Commonwealth 1400 2nd Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2017 $9,500,000 Housing Apartments Sokol Gymnasium 417 Third Street SE Cedar Rapids IA 2017 $4,435,869 Housing Gatto Building 102 3rd Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2016 $576,153 Multi-Use Iowa Windmill & 42 7th Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2016 $3,943,163 Housing Pump Company Office and Warehouse Blazej Residence 1117 3rd Street SE Cedar Rapids IA 2015 $131,595 Housing Fritz Food Market 59 16th Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2015 $1,217,059 Commercial Great A&P Tea 101 3rd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2015 $694,475 Commercial Company Building Peoples Savings Bank 101 3rd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2014 $848,856 Not Reported Averill, Glenn M. and 616 4th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $629,562 Office Edith House Cedar Rapids Federal 101 1st Street SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $10,361,924 Office Building Jacobs Building 1121 3rd Street SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $65,200 Multi-Use John Krejci Grocery 1125 3rd Street, SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $76,626 Commercial Building Paramount Theatre 121-127 3rd Ave, SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $26,499,679 Commercial 305-307 2nd Street SE Suchy Building 1006 3rd Street, SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $412,997 Multi-Use The Cherry Building 329 Tenth Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2013 $285,909 Office Best Oil and Refining 624 12th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2012 $244,408 Other Company C.S.P.S Hall 1101-1107 3rd Street Cedar Rapids IA 2012 $6,402,859 Multi-Use SE Hose Station No. 4 1111 3rd Street, SE Cedar Rapids IA 2012 $261,842 Multi-Use Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Cedar Rapids Post 302 2nd Avenue SE Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $1,534,046 Multi-Use Office and Public Building Citizens Savings Bank 99 16th Avenue SW Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $300,641 Multi-Use Building F & J Water Softner 74 16th Avenue, SW Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $55,243 Multi-Use Co. Building Frank Lizicar Building 62 16th Avenue, SW Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $303,335 Multi-Use Pochobradsky Building 97 16th Avenue, SW Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $342,242 Multi-Use Printing Company 62 1/2 16th Avenue, Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $273,980 Commercial Building SW South End Market and 72 16th Avenue, SW Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $125,580 Multi-Use Commercial Club Building The Roosevelt 200 First Avenue, NE Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $9,224,751 Housing Apartments (Hotel Roosevelt) ZCBJ 1200 3rd Street, SE Cedar Rapids IA 2011 $453,653 Commercial Modern Bakery- 88 16th St SW Cedar Rapids IA 2010 $250,000 Other Joseph Pechacek Building Brown Apartments 1234-38 4th Avenue Cedar Rapids IA 2009 $2,268,322 Housing SE Hotel Charitone 831 Braden Avenue Chariton IA 2015 $5,482,355 Multi-Use Clarinda Carnegie 300 N. 16th Street Clarinda IA 2015 $1,260,000 Other Library Washington Junior 751 2nd Avenue South Clinton IA 2020 $9,796,091 Housing High & Jefferson Grade School Moeszinger-Marquis 721 South 2nd Street Clinton IA 2007 $2,357,540 Multi-Use Hardware Co. (C.E. Armstrong & Sons Co.) Howes Building 419-425 2nd Street Clinton IA 2006 $2,677,873 Multi-Use (Howes Block) South Van Allen & Son Dept. 5th Avenue and South Clinton IA 2003 $2,905,000 Multi-Use Store 2nd Street Mulcahy Pioneer Barn 25623 - 710th Avenue Colo IA 2002 $12,160 Not Reported Corning Opera House 800 Davis Ave Corning IA 2013 $3,461,535 Other Hotel Chieftain 38 Pearl Street Council Bluffs IA 2020 $8,801,092 Commercial Bradley Grocery / 134 West Broadway Council Bluffs IA 2017 $183,910 Office Beardley's Drugstore Mynster Building 148 West Broadway Council Bluffs IA 2017 $520,653 Multi-Use Creston House 215 South Main Street Council Bluffs IA 2011 $2,258,730 Office Hughes-Irons Motor 149, 153, & 161 West Council Bluffs IA 2011 $3,750,000 Multi-Use Company Broadway Pioneer Implement 1000 South Main Council Bluffs IA 2011 $9,706,937 Housing Company Street Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Bradley's Academy 136-140 W. Broadway Council Bluffs IA 2008 $746,753 Multi-Use Vavra's Dry Goods 142 W. Broadway Council Bluffs IA 2008 $248,917 Multi-Use Bennett Building 405 West Broadway Council Bluffs IA 2002 $3,543,000 Housing John J. and Agnes 309 South 8th Street Council Bluffs IA 2002 $109,845 Hotel Shea House States Savings Bank 509 W. Broadway Council Bluffs IA 2001 $395,651 Commercial Building Hotel Iowana 203 West Creston IA 2012 $4,771,919 Housing Montgomery Street Buchanan School 2104 West 6th Street Davenport IA 2020 $7,262,099 Housing First National Bank of 1606 Brady Street Davenport IA 2020 $5,115,615 Commercial Davenport N.O. Nelson 317-21 East Second Davenport IA 2020 $3,630,422 Commercial Manufacturing Co Street Building Peter Lampe House 1128 Mound Street Davenport IA 2020 $169,261 Other Crescent Electric 511 Pershing Street Davenport IA 2019 $9,159,493 Housing Company Building Sieg Iron Company 312 East 5th Street Davenport IA 2019 $4,718,534 Housing First Federal Savings & 131 West 3rd Street Davenport IA 2018 $15,901,027 Other Loan Association Building Henry C.
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