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Illinois 7 Historic Tax Credit Economic Data 2002-2018 FEDERAL HISTORIC Rep. Danny Davis TAX CREDIT PROJECTS Illinois | District 7 A total of 74 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects received Part 3 certifications from the National Park Service between fiscal year 2002 through 2018, resulting in over $ 2,976,348,490 in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2018 ¦¨§190 ¦¨§90 Oak Park 2 Chicago ¦¨§290 72 ¦¨§88 ¦¨§55 ¦¨§294 ¦¨§57 ¦¨§94 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects !( 1 !( 6 to 10 0 120 240 480 720 !( 2 to 5 11 and over (! Miles [ Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition For more information, contact Shaw Sprague, NTHP Senior Director of Government Relations | (202) 588-6339 | [email protected] or Patrick Robertson, HTCC Executive Director | (202) 302-2957 | [email protected] Illinois District 7 Economic Impacts of Federal HTC Investment, FY02 - FY18 Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures Provided by National Park Service Total Number of Projects Rehabilitated: ( 74) Total Development Costs: ($ 2,976,348,490) Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures: ($ 2,588,129,122) Federal HTC Amount: ($ 517,625,824) Preservation Economic Impact Model (PEIM) Investment Data Created by Rutgers University for the National Park Service Total Number of Jobs Created: 34521 Construction: 14356 Permanent: 20165 Total Income Generated: ($ 2,714,778,400) Household: ($ 1,464,959,900) Business: ($ 1,249,818,500) Total Taxes Generated: ($ 17,948,100) Local: ($ 2,155,200) State: ($ 2,006,600) Federal: ($ 13,786,300) th Illinois – 7 ​ Congressional District ​ Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2002-2018 Project Name Address City Year Qualified Use Expenditures Otis Elevator Company Factory 1435 West 15th Street Chicago 2018 $14,995,000 Housing Building Old Colony Building 407 South Dearborn Street Chicago 2018 $41,450,560 Housing Sears, Roebuck & Company 3301 West Arthington Street Chicago 2018 $47,648,903 Housing Merchandise Development & Laboratory (MDL) Building Illinois Automobile Club 2400 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2018 $7,120,455 Other Cadillac Motor Car Company 2412 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2018 $1,563,027 Other Showroom Plymouth Building 417 South Dearborn Street Chicago 2018 $8,934,717 Housing Lumber Exchange Building and 11 South Lasalle Street Chicago 2017 $21,600,000 Office Tower Addition Marshall Field Garden 1450 North Sedgwick Street Chicago 2017 $87,694,085 Multi-Use Apartments and 1365 North Hudson Avenue Rosenwald Courts 4600 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2017 $110,523,825 Housing New York Life Building 37-43 S. Lasalle Street Chicago 2017 $80,300,000 Multi-Use Goldblatt Bros. Department 4700 South Ashland Avenue Chicago 2016 $24,970,262 Not Reported Store no reported project name 2337 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2016 $1,784,031 Commercial Chicago Athletic Association 12 S. Michigan Avenue / 71 E. Chicago 2016 $120,316,054 Not Reported Building & Annex Madison Street Sears Tower Homan Square 900 S. Homan Ave Chicago 2016 $14,034,323 Office no reported project name 100 West Monroe Chicago 2016 $56,600,000 Hotel Brock & Rankin Building 619 South Lasalle Street Chicago 2016 $19,963,091 Housing Gibbons Building 18-22 East Jackson Boulevard Chicago 2015 $17,141,168 Housing Steger Building 24-32 East Jackson Boulevard Chicago 2015 $30,627,075 Housing Old Dearborn Bank Building 203 North Wabash Avenue Chicago 2015 $78,928,526 Multi-Use The Chicago Motor Club 66-68 East Wacker Place Chicago 2015 $25,309,297 Hotel Building Creamery Package 1245 W. Washington Chicago 2014 $4,602,555 Office Manufacturing Company Boulevard Building Vesta Accumulator Company 2100 South Indiana Ave Chicago 2014 $7,600,000 Housing Building IBM Building (330 North 330 N. Wabash Avenue Chicago 2014 $162,000,000 Multi-Use Wabash Avenue) Carson Pirie Scott & Company 36-44 S. Wabash & 10-64 E. Chicago 2014 $71,821,132 Office Monroe Thomas Church Building 30 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago 2014 $16,495,100 Office Atwater Building 26-28 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago 2014 $5,910,811 Other Haskell / Barker Building 18-24 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago 2014 $11,739,491 Multi-Use Carson Pirie Scott & Company 1-37 S. State Street Chicago 2014 $104,570,294 Multi-Use Building Union Park Hotel (Viceroy 1519-1521 W. Warren Chicago 2014 $16,550,010 Multi-Use Hotel) Boulevard Old Republic Building (Formerly 307 North Michigan Avenue Chicago 2014 $17,345,000 Commercial the Bell Building) Inland Steel Building 30 West Monroe Street Chicago 2014 $40,000,000 Office Wrigley Building 400-410 North Michigan Chicago 2014 $66,075,000 Multi-Use Street Steuben Club Building / 188 West Randolph Street Chicago 2013 $142,731,000 Multi-Use Randolph Tower Henry Horman Residence 934 North Hoyne Avenue Chicago 2012 $896,108 Housing International Tailoring 847 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago 2011 $1,119,000 Housing Company Continental and Commercial 208 S. Lasalle Street Chicago 2011 $309,000,000 Multi-Use Bank Building Saxon Showroom 2313 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2009 $1,501,740 Housing Alfred Cowles Showroom 2311 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2009 $3,884,521 Housing Cadillac Building 2301 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2009 $9,343,264 Multi-Use Chicago Board Of Trade 141 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago 2009 $39,330,572 Office A.J. Lindemann & Hoverson 2620 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago 2009 $7,700,000 Multi-Use Company Showroom & Warehouse Sears, Roebuck & Co. Power 931 South Homan Avenue Chicago 2009 $42,736,000 Other House Raymond M. Hillard Center 30 W. 22nd Street Chicago 2008 $15,007,125 Housing Raymond M. Hillard Center 2030 S. State Street Chicago 2008 $27,279,986 Housing Buckingham Building 59 East Van Buren Chicago 2008 $49,500,000 Multi-Use Automatic Electric Company 1001 West Van Buren Chicago 2008 $40,769,000 Multi-Use Building Blackstone Hotel 80 E. Balboa Drive / 636 S. Chicago 2008 $94,000,000 Hotel Michigan Avenue Medical and Dental Arts 185 North Wabash Street Chicago 2007 $46,344,857 Multi-Use Building The Marmon Building 2230 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2007 $3,511,832 Multi-Use Majestic Building 16-22 West Monroe Street Chicago 2007 $38,200,000 Multi-Use Chicago & North Western 211 North Clinton Chicago 2007 $2,550,000 Multi-Use Railway Power House Thomas Flyer Garage and 2255 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago 2006 $390,000 Multi-Use Service Building Raymond M. Hilliard Center 2111 S. Clark Street Chicago 2005 $11,580,970 Housing Raymond M. Hillard Center 2031 S. Clark Street Chicago 2005 $20,934,833 Housing Boyce Building 500-510 North Dearborn Chicago 2005 $4,960,000 Office Street no reported project name 75 East Wacker Drive Chicago 2005 $20,700,000 Office Tree Studios Building and 603-621 N. State Street; 9 E. Chicago 2005 $17,000,000 Commercial Annexes Ontario Street; 10 E. Ohio Street Reid Murdoch Building 320 North Clark Street Chicago 2005 $53,700,000 Multi-Use The Carbide & Carbon Building 230 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago 2004 $93,267,171 Hotel Trustees System Service 201 North Wells Street Chicago 2004 $45,962,617 Housing Building Maxwell-Briscoe Automobile 1737 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 2003 $2,650,000 Multi-Use Showroom Roentgen Lofts / Chicago 17 South Homan Avenue Chicago 2003 $3,150,000 Housing Telephone Company Kedzie Exchange Woolworth Building 20-30 North State Street Chicago 2003 $21,539,878 Multi-Use The Somerset Hotel / Roosevelt 1152 South Wabash Chicago 2003 $6,300,000 Multi-Use Hotel Wabash YMCA 3763 South Wabash Avenue Chicago 2002 $8,536,116 Other The Singer Building, Unit 1 120 S. State Street Chicago 2002 $531,090 Not Reported The Singer Building, Unit 2 120 S. State Street Chicago 2002 $362,120 Not Reported The Singer Building, Units 3,4, 120 South State Street Chicago 2002 $1,069,823 Housing & 5 The Lytton Building 2-14 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 2002 $22,333,846 Office 235-243 S. S Fisher Building 343 South Dearborn Street Chicago 2001 $23,929,000 Housing no reported project name 900 West Lake Street Chicago 2001 $10,500,000 Other The Wheeler / Kohn House 2020 S. Calumet Avenue Chicago 2001 $1,380,966 Multi-Use GLA Bon Villa, LLC 320 Wisconsin Avenue Oak Park 2010 $3,731,895 Housing Parc Plaza 123 S. Marion Street Oak Park 2001 $2,000,000 Hotel .
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