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¨§¦4 ¨§¦75 ¨§¦95 ¨§¦10 FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Florida A total of 234 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects (certified by the National Park Service) and $198,912,921 in Federal Historic Tax Credits between fiscal year 2001 through 2020, leveraged an estimated $1,143,749,294 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2020 DeFuniak Springs2 ¦¨§10 Fernandina Fernandina Quincy Beach ¦¨§110 3 Tallahassee Jacksonville48 Panama City3 ¦¨§295 St. Augustine 4 Melrose Apalachicola Gainesville5 Elkton Palatka 6 Daytona Beach Ocala Deland New Smyrna Beach Inverness Sanford Longwood Orlando2 4 ¦¨§275 ¦¨§ Tampa Lakeland 40 Melbourne 2 2Lake Wales St. 3 Bartow ¦¨§95 Petersburg Vero Beach Bradenton 5 Sarasota Nokomis Venice Hobe Sound El Jobean Punta Gorda West Palm 4Beach Boca Grande 7 Belle Glade Lake Worth Fort Myers Delray Beach Fort ¦¨§75 ¦¨§5952Lauderdale Miami 1150 Miami Springs Miami Beach 7 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects Key West 1 6 - 10 0 25 50 100 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] Florida Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2001-2020 Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Orman Building 32 Avenue D. Apalachicola FL 2001 $750,000 Not Reported No project name 510 S. Broadway Ave Bartow FL 2003 $115,643 Office Mann House 325 W. Main Street Bartow FL 2001 $175,000 Not Reported Old Belle Glade Town 33 West Avenue A Belle Glade FL 2015 $2,260,000 Housing Hall Whidden's Grocery 441 Park Avenue Boca Grande FL 2009 $518,000 Other Manatee River Hotel 309 10th Street Bradenton FL 2014 $10,973,000 Hotel The Abbey 426 South Beach Street Daytona FL 2020 $190,000 Multi-Use Beach Kosich Apartments 706 Harvey Avenue Daytona FL 2012 $60,000 Hotel Beach South Ridgewood 731 South Ridgewood Daytona FL 2012 $807,039 Office Elementary School Avenue Beach Jackie Robinson Ball City Island Parkway Daytona FL 2005 $2,500,000 Other Park Beach James N. Gamble House 1209 S. Peninsula Drive Daytona FL 2004 $425,000 Hotel Beach Lillian Place 111 Silver Beach Daytona FL 2001 $108,684 Hotel Beach DeFuniak Drug Company 766 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak FL 2020 $168,880 Commercial Springs Wesleys Jewelry Store 770 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak FL 2019 $84,000 Office Springs Athens Theatre 124 North Florida Deland FL 2010 $10,906,067 Commercial Avenue No project name 42 Palm Square Delray Beach FL 2015 $187,000 Housing El Jobean Post Office & 4370 Garden Road El Jobean FL 2001 $189,000 Multi-Use General Store The Palace Saloon 117 Centre Street Fernandina FL 2001 $800,000 Not Reported Nassau County School 914 Centre Street Fernandina FL 2019 $2,900,000 Housing No. 1 Beach Bryan Building 220-230 Brickell Avenue Fort FL 2004 $1,390,483 Multi-Use Lauderdale Earnhardt Building 2250-2272 First Street Fort Meyers FL 2005 $3,250,000 Multi-Use Towles House 2050 McGregor Fort Myers FL 2006 $1,035,000 Multi-Use Boulevard Leak Building 2225 First Street Fort Myers FL 2004 $1,450,124 Office Heritage Square 2235 First Street Fort Myers FL 2002 $1,492,357 Office Building Art Center 39-41 Patio De Leon Fort Myers FL 2001 $136,281 Office Ed Tonnelier Building 2211 Main Street Fort Myers FL 2001 $298,789 Multi-Use Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Franklin Arms Hotel 2320 First Street Fort Myers FL 2001 $5,925,779 Multi-Use Sims Building 2214-2218 First Street Fort Myers FL 2001 $287,527 Multi-Use No project name 224 NW 2nd Avenue Gainesville FL 2009 $113,303 Multi-Use The Swearingen-Austin 205 SE 7th Street Gainesville FL 2008 $350,000 Hotel House The Baker House 727 East University Gainesville FL 2004 $122,055 Housing Avenue Laurel Oak Inn 221 SE 7th Street Gainesville FL 2002 $410,265 Hotel No project name 220 SE 7th Street Gainesville FL 2001 $40,000 Not Reported Gate House 214 S. Beach Road Hobe Sound FL 2008 $701,464 Housing The Masonic Temple of 111 West Main Street Inverness FL 2009 $515,096 Office Citrus, Lodge 18 F. & A.M. Delgado Building 2540-2548 Oak Street Jacksonville FL 2019 $1,184,575 Housing Crispy's Springfield 1735 N. Main Street Jacksonville FL 2018 $329,550 Commercial Gallery No project name 904 Margaret Street Jacksonville FL 2016 $463,126 Office No project name 317 E. 6th Street Jacksonville FL 2012 $900,000 Housing No project name 1342 N. Laura Street Jacksonville FL 2011 $1,336,000 Multi-Use No project name 1334 Walnut Street Jacksonville FL 2010 $380,000 Commercial Hutchinson-Suddath 315-319 E. Bay Street Jacksonville FL 2008 $13,374,545 Multi-Use Building No project name 2055 Herschel Street Jacksonville FL 2007 $650,000 Housing No project name 314 E 4th Street Jacksonville FL 2007 $170,000 Housing 5 Points Theater 1018-28 Park Street Jacksonville FL 2007 $3,975,133 Multi-Use The Goffin Building 1702 North Main Street Jacksonville FL 2007 $634,488 Multi-Use No project name 1719-1725 Perry Street Jacksonville FL 2006 $443,593 Housing No project name 873-879 Stockton Jacksonville FL 2006 $130,000 Multi-Use Street No project name 1021 King Street Jacksonville FL 2006 $82,000 Multi-Use Carlington (Roosevelt) 33 West Adams Street Jacksonville FL 2006 $24,213,648 Multi-Use Hotel J.C. Crawford House 110-112 W. 12th Street Jacksonville FL 2006 $248,400 Housing Marybuilt 881-887 Stockton Jacksonville FL 2006 $300,000 Multi-Use Street No project name 1801 Main Street Jacksonville FL 2005 $190,000 Multi-Use Dyal-Upchurch Building 6 East Bay Street Jacksonville FL 2005 $2,606,810 Commercial Klutho Apartments 1830 Main Street Jacksonville FL 2005 $2,000,000 Office South Jacksonville 1450 Flagler Avenue Jacksonville FL 2005 $5,459,091 Housing Elementary School No project name 212 6th Street East Jacksonville FL 2004 $78,000 Housing No project name 2037 Myra Street Jacksonville FL 2004 $132,332 Housing No project name 2120 Oak Street Jacksonville FL 2004 $532,616 Office William J. Kelley 1521 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville FL 2004 $700,000 Hotel Residence Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures No project name 1521 / 1523 Osceola Jacksonville FL 2003 $48,602 Housing Street Aberdeen Apartments 2005 Herschel Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $470,959 Multi-Use Bate W.C. House 739 Acosta Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $31,900 Housing E. J. Rodgers House 347-349 Cottage Jacksonville FL 2003 $135,000 Housing Duplex Residence Avenue Haldeman H.D. 2804 Herschel Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $82,730 Housing Kirkland, Willie House 1048 Cherry Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $52,950 Housing Kurchayetz Charles 2670 Myra Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $71,395 Not Reported House Lovejoy, C.C. 2790 Herschel Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $37,750 Housing Lynch Building 11 Forsyth Street East Jacksonville FL 2003 $19,945,495 Housing W. A. Knight Building 113 West Adams Street Jacksonville FL 2003 $1,332,638 Not Reported No project name 1544 N. Laura Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $35,000 Not Reported No project name 1816 Laura Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $115,000 Housing No project name 1817 Laura Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $103,000 Housing No project name 1835-37 Laura Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $162,000 Housing No project name 2328 Park Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $126,363 Housing No project name 2857 Downing Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $61,627 Housing G. Mcintyre House - 1430-1432 Silver Street Jacksonville FL 2002 $96,300 Housing Duplex Residence Jelks Building 2008 Riverside Ave Jacksonville FL 2002 $220,312 Office No project name 1531 Silver Street Jacksonville FL 2001 $128,445 Housing Park Manor Apartments 2504 Park Street Jacksonville FL 2001 $300,000 Housing Rice House 7217 Ventura Avenue Jacksonville FL 2001 $49,836 Housing No project name 1552 Silver Street Jacksonville FL 2001 $138,000 Housing No project name 113-115 8th Street Jacksonville FL 2001 $130,000 Housing No project name 226 Julia Street Key West FL 2014 $274,993 Housing George Francis Bartlum 412 William Street Key West FL 2012 $288,540 Housing Roberts House No project name 529 Grinnell Street Key West FL 2008 $415,000 Housing Fred & Mary Demeritt 1024 Eaton Street Key West FL 2008 $1,015,000 Housing House Joseph Pinder / Samuel 907 Frances Street Key West FL 2005 $200,000 Housing Tiff Residence No project name 1122 Whitehead Street Key West FL 2001 $305,857 Housing Lee / Newhouse 506 Fleming Street Key West FL 2001 $471,775 Not Reported Building B.K. Bullard Building, 247,275-299 East Stuart Lake Wales FL 2010 $1,331,578 Multi-Use Unit 1(2nd Fl.) Units Avenue 6,7,8,9 Caldwell-Temple 202 East Stuart Street Lake Wales FL 2001 $1,230,000 Office Building Project Name Address City State Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Lot 2 & S 15, Lot 3, Block 604 N Lakeside Drive Lake Worth FL 2009 $132,228 Housing 424 Townsite Of Lake Worth The Florida Hotel (aka 130 South Lakeland FL 2005 $10,949,579 Housing The New Florida Hotel) Massachusetts Avenue The Lewis House 152 W. Warren Avenue Longwood FL 2013 $119,000 Commercial Florida Power and Light 1604 South Harbor City Melbourne FL 2004 $1,992,000 Commercial Ice Plant Boulevard Baldwin Store & House 105 & 103 Sr 26 Melrose FL 2001 $375,109 Office Naval Air Station 12450 SW 152 Street Miami FL 2019 $9,676,478 Other Richmond HQ Bldg.
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