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¨§¦82 ¨§¦5 ¨§¦84 FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Oregon A total of 144 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects (certified by the National Park Service) and $167,856,251 in federal Historic Tax Credits between fiscal year 2001 through 2020, leveraged an estimated $965,173,444 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2020 Astoria4 82 Hood River ¦¨§ Echo The Dalles2 Portland93 Oswego La Grande5 McMinnville2 Newberg Condon ¦¨§84 Salem5 Baker City2 5Albany Corvallis3 Harrisburg 2 Eugene Bend Cottage Grove North Bend Roseburg ¦¨§5 Medford3 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects 5 Klamath Falls Lakeview 1 6 - 10 Ashland 2 - 5 11 and over Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation 0 20 40 80 120 and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition Miles R 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] Oregon Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2001-2020 Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures The Wallace Building aka J.C. 317 - 1st Avenue, NW Albany 2018 $3,651,917 Commercial Penney's Draper House 338 Sixth Avenue SE Albany 2016 $192,000 Housing Ames Building 216 First Avenue West Albany 2013 $400,000 Commercial Conn & Houston Grocery 208-210 1st Street SW Albany 2010 $485,252 Commercial Albany State Bank Building 201 West First Avenue Albany 2002 $360,880 Not Reported Kendall House 140 SE 5th Avenue Albay 2006 $69,907 Housing Jesse A. McCall House (and Carriage 550 East Main Street Ashland 2019 $540,000 Housing House) J.P. Dodge Building 125 East Main Street Ashland 2004 $712,491 Commercial John M. Easterling Building 552 A Street Ashland 2002 $174,588 Multi-Use Ashland Oregon National Guard 208 Oak Street Ashland 2001 $819,400 Multi-Use Armor Mark Antony Motor Lodge 212 East Main Street Ashland 2001 $6,163,972 Multi-Use M & N Building 904-936 Commercial Astoria 2019 $736,494 Commercial Street, 254-264 9th Street Allen Building 1004-1008 Commercial Astoria 2014 $314,485 Commercial Street; 260 Tenth Street Callender Navigation Co. Ensemble 103 & 104 14th Street, Astoria 2012 $1,927,306 Multi-Use (River Pilots Buildings) 12th Street Lewis Building, Commodore Hotel 1412 Commercial Astoria 2009 $1,196,277 Multi-Use Avenue, 250 14th Street White Apartments 1931 First Street Baker City 2006 $75,000 Housing The Baker Hotel #2 1705 Main Street Baker City 2004 $1,829,134 Multi-Use Braaten, Conrad & Belle House 337 Georgia Avenue Bend 2018 $71,350 Housing Downing Hotel and Caef‚ 1033 NW Bond Street Bend 2005 $500,000 Multi-Use Hotel Condon 202 S. Main Street Condon 2002 $1,200,000 Hotel Kiger House 508 SW Jefferson Corvallis 2015 $110,386 Multi-Use Poultry Building and Incubator 800 SW Washington Corvallis 2007 $700,000 Multi-Use House Avenue Willamette Valley and Coast 500 SW Seventh Street Corvallis 2001 $300,000 Multi-Use Railroad Old City Hall 28 South 6th Street Cottage 2001 $195,508 Multi-Use Grove Koontz Building 111 W. Main Street Echo 2016 $400,000 Commercial McCracken Brothers Motor Freight 375 West 4th Street Eugene 2006 $1,200,000 Multi-Use Building Abraham Wigle House 34050 Belts Drive Harrisburg 2004 $152,650 Housing Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Heilbrooner Building 100 Third Street Hood River 2008 $1,070,995 Multi-Use Oregon Bank Building 905 Main Street Klamath 2015 $76,455 Office Falls Sommer Hotel 103 Depot Street La Grande 2017 $283,133 Housing Gardner Building 1210 Adams Avenue La Grande 2017 $483,111 Commercial Stitching Shop 1115 Adams Avenue La Grande 2004 $79,100 Multi-Use Western Union 1117 Adams Avenue La Grande 2003 $95,000 Commercial Siegrist Jewelry Building 1108 Adams Avenue La Grande 2003 $91,367 Office Post and King Building 125 North E Street Lakeview 2007 $926,331 Commercial 236 East Third Street 1930 Gem 236 East NE Third Street McMinnville 2016 $327,620 Multi-Use Saloon O'Dell Building 609 NE Third Street McMinnville 2000 $390,915 Not Reported Acme Hardware Building 1 West Sixth Street Medford 2008 $2,029,237 Multi-Use Hoover-Cooper Building 232 East Main Street Medford 2004 $1,220,830 Multi-Use Taylor-Phipps Building 221-229 E Main Street Medford 2002 $55,000 Multi-Use Union Block 610-620 E. First Street Newberg 2002 $883,472 Multi-Use Hotel North Bend 768 Virginia Avenue North Bend 2010 $7,187,514 Multi-Use Mathieson Worthington House 885 McVey Avenue Oswego 2010 $70,257 Housing Julius and Barbara Johnson Building 1640 N.W. Irving Street Portland 2020 $3,907,223 Office (Johnson Building) Alco Apartments (currently Vivian 100-110 Northeast Portland 2020 $10,910,231 Multi-Use Apartments) Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Postal Employees Credit Union 421 S.E. 10th Avenue Portland 2020 $844,378 Office Building German Baptist Old People's Home 850 Northeast 81st Portland 2020 $3,898,601 Commercial Avenue Hill Hotel (Victorian Inn) 2255-2261 West Portland 2019 $4,500,000 Housing Burnside Street Rose City Electric Automobile 124 NW 20th Avenue Portland 2019 $230,000 Commercial Garage Jeanne Manor Apartment Building 1431 SW Park Avenue Portland 2019 $1,660,000 Housing Charles O. Sigglin Flats 701-709 SE 16th Portland 2019 $1,000,000 Housing Avenue Woodlark Building 813 SW Alder Street Portland 2019 $71,248,869 Hotel Cornelius Hotel 532 SW Park Portland 2019 $53,057,428 Hotel Robert F. Lytle House (Portland's 1914 NE 22nd Avenue Portland 2019 $430,000 Hotel White House) Trinity Place Apartments 117 NW Trinity Place Portland 2018 $630,000 Housing Stevens Building 812 SW Washington Portland 2018 $3,928,002 Multi-Use Street Sovereign Hotel 710-716 SW Madison Portland 2018 $11,000,000 Housing Street Kress Building and Annex 638 SW 5th Avenue Portland 2018 $2,700,000 Multi-Use Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures CH & FM Baroll Korell House #3 2387 NW Kearney Portland 2017 $779,945 Housing Street United Carriage and Baggage 133 SW Pine Street / Portland 2016 $7,224,601 Multi-Use Transfer Building 126 SW 2nd Avenue Rose City Electric Automobile 124 NW 20th Avenue Portland 2016 $100,000 Commercial Garage Mariner's Home 203-09 NW 3rd Avenue Portland 2016 $3,010,000 Hotel Hyland, Olive & Ellsworth 1434 SW Morrison Portland 2016 $8,600,000 Housing Apartments (aka Bronaugh Street Apartment Building) Erickson's Saloon & Fritz Hotel 5-23 NW Avenue / 4-10 Portland 2015 $12,000,000 Housing NW 3rd Avenue U.S. Post Office 511 NW Broadway Portland 2015 $27,500,000 Other Ira F. Powers Warehouse and 123 NE 3rd Avenue Portland 2015 $16,700,000 Office Factory General Electric Supply Corp 300 NW 14th Avenue Portland 2014 $6,911,390 Office Building Trinity Place Apartments 117 NW Trinity Place Portland 2014 $480,000 Housing Ladd Carriage House 1331 SW Broadway Portland 2014 $2,624,820 Office Street Olds, Wortman & King Department 921 SW Morrison Street Portland 2014 $14,903,165 Multi-Use Store Harker Building (Pink Martini World 728 SW 1st Avenue Portland 2014 $675,000 Multi-Use Headquarters) Rinehart Building 3037-3041 N. Williams Portland 2014 $950,000 Housing Avenue Hanthorn Apartments 1125 SW 12th Avenue Portland 2014 $10,000,000 Housing Heathman Hotel 723 SW Salmon Street Portland 2014 $13,000,000 Housing Harrison Court Apartments 1834 SW Fifth Avenue Portland 2012 $2,000,000 Housing Meier & Frank Delivery Depot 1417 NW Everett Street Portland 2012 $47,000,000 Multi-Use Portland Fire Station No. 7 1036 SE Stark Street Portland 2012 $2,627,605 Office Odd Fellows Building 1019 SW 10th Avenue Portland 2012 $6,498,700 Multi-Use Globe Hotel 88 NW Davis Ave Portland 2012 $11,000,000 Other Otis Elevator Company Building 230 NW Tenth Avenue Portland 2011 $30,285 Multi-Use Majestic Hotel 1201-17 SW Stark Portland 2011 $7,000,000 Hotel Street Hennessey Funeral Home 210 NW 17th Street Portland 2011 $1,120,095 Commercial Swetland Building 500SE Fifth Avenue Portland 2011 $13,600,000 Multi-Use Rose City Self Storage & Wine Vaults 111 SE Belmont Street Portland 2011 $4,150,000 Other Clifford Apartments 519 SE Morrison Street Portland 2011 $3,500,000 Housing Olympic Cereal Mill 107 SE Washington Portland 2010 $16,400,000 Multi-Use Street The Merchant Building 121-139 NW Second Portland 2010 $2,199,499 Commercial Avenue The Olds, Wortman and King 921 SW Morrison Street Portland 2010 $7,241,986 Commercial Department Store Building Project Name Address City Year Qualified Project Use Expenditures Jason & Susie Walls Building 2241 NW Hoyt Street Portland 2010 $1,000,000 Housing Pacific Coast Biscuit Company 1101-1129 NW Davis Portland 2010 $1,600,000 Other Building Street Skidmore Block 10-32 NW 1st Avenue Portland 2010 $3,000,000 Multi-Use Bickel Block 25-33 NW Naito Portland 2010 $3,000,000 Multi-Use Parkway White Stag Building 5 NW Naito Parkway Portland 2010 $3,000,000 Multi-Use Reed Building 28 SW 1st Avenue Portland 2010 $16,200,000 Commercial Calumet (Esquire)Hotel 60-626 SW Park Avenue Portland 2010 $4,650,000 Multi-Use Wheeldon Apartment Building (aka 910 SW Park Avenue Portland 2010 $6,215,944 Housing Admiral Hotel Apartments) Grand Central Market Building 808 SE Morrison Street Portland 2010 $8,703,649 Multi-Use Campbell Court (Campbell Court 1115 SW 11th Avenue Portland 2010 $8,900,000 Housing Hotel) Sinclair Buildings 300 NW 13th Avenue Portland 2009 $623,900 Commercial and 1225 NW Everett Street Meier & Frank Department Store 621 SW 5th Avenue Portland 2009 $91,500,000 Multi-Use Hotel Foster 216 NW 3rd Avenue Portland 2009 $9,400,000 Housing Nathaniel West Building 711 SE Grand Avenue Portland 2009 $958,703 Multi-Use Smith's Block 105-117 SW Naito Portland 2009 $9,300,000 Multi-Use Parkway Lane-Miles Standish Company 1539 NW 19th Avenue Portland 2008 $3,645,000 Multi-Use Building G.G.
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