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§¨¦80 §¨¦35 §¨¦29 §¨¦20 FEDERAL HISTORIC TAX Iowa CREDIT PROJECTS A total of 257 Federal Historic Tax Credit projects received Part 3 certifications from the National Park Service between fiscal year 2002 through 2016, resulting in over $1 billion in total development. Data source: National Park Service, 2017 Spirit Lake Decorah 2 Spillville Spencer Mason City 2 7 West Union 35 3 ¨¦§ Sumner Sioux City Sherrill 12 Cedar Falls Dubuque Fort Dodge Iowa Falls Waterloo 3 16 Independence 36 20 ¨¦§129 Eldora ¨¦§ New Providence Marion Maquoketa 29 Denison Jefferson Ames State Center Cedar Rapids ¨¦§ 3 4 5 Marshalltown 26 Mt. Vernon Dunlap Perry Clinton Woodbine Des MoinesGrinnell 3 4 Iowa City 42 5 80 Tipton ¨¦§ 4 DavenportLe Claire Shelby Stuart ¨¦§235 ¨¦§680 Muscatine 25 Greenfield Oskaloosa Washington Council Bluffs 3 Peru 5 8 Creston Osceola Red Oak Corning Chariton Burlington Clarinda Bloomfield 4 Bedford Keokuk 3 Federal Historic Tax Credit Projects !( 1 (! 6 to 10 0 25 50 100 150 ± Miles (! 2 to 5 (! 11 and over Provided by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Tax Credit Coalition For more information, contact Shaw Sprague, Director of Government Relations & Policy | (202) 588-6339 | [email protected] State of Iowa Economic Impacts of HTC Investment, FY 2002-2016 Total Number of Projects Rehabilitated: 257 Total Development Costs: $1,173,372,442 Total Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures: $973,899,127 Federal HTC Amount: $194,779,825 Total Number of Jobs Created: 19,814 Construction: 8,997 Permanent: 10,817 Total Income (Net of Taxes) Generated: $1,090,689,400 Household: $589,532,700 Business: $501,156,700 Total Taxes Generated: $229,128,600 Local: $28,027,600 State: $26,988,600 Federal: $174,112,400 Iowa Historic Tax Credit Projects, FY 2002 - 2016 Qualified Project Name Address City Year Rehabilitation Use Expenditures Sigma Sigma-Delta Chi Fraternity 401 Hayward Avenue Ames 2010 $820,373.00 Hotel House Iowa Beta Chapter Of Sigma Epsilon 228 Gray Avenue Ames 2012 $2,135,467.00 Housing Delta Upsilon Chapter House 117 Ash Avenue Ames 2013 $1,802,048.00 Housing Bedford Battery Company 510 Central Ave Bedford 2011 $696,865.00 Other J. H. Leon Building 104 S. Washington Bloomfield 2012 $145,838.00 Multi-Use Hedge Building 401 Jefferson Street Burlington 2011 $499,000.00 Office Jones Block 404 Jefferson Burlington 2012 $455,718.00 Multi-Use Lyman Cook'S Block 400 Jeffersonn Burlington 2012 $455,718.00 Multi-Use First United Methodist Church of 421 Washington Street Burlington 2013 $9,820,000.00 Other Burlington John Boesch Company 416 Jefferson Street Burlington 2014 $2,344,000.00 Other The Black Hawk Hotel 115 Main Street Cedar Falls 2005 $826,000.00 Hotel 1234-38 4Th Avenue Brown Apartments Cedar Rapids 2009 $2,268,322.00 Housing S.E. Modern Bakery-Joseph Pechacek 88 16Th St Sw Cedar Rapids 2010 $250,000.00 Other Building F&J Water Softner Co. Building 74 16Th Ave. Sw Cedar Rapids 2011 $55,243.00 Multi-Use South End Market And Commercial 72 16Th Ave. Sw Cedar Rapids 2011 $125,580.00 Multi-Use Club Building Printing Company Building 62 1/2 16Th Ave. Sw Cedar Rapids 2011 $273,980.00 Commercial Citizens Savings Bank Building 99 16Th Ave. Sw Cedar Rapids 2011 $300,641.00 Multi-Use Frank Lizicar Building 62 16Th Ave. Sw Cedar Rapids 2011 $303,335.00 Multi-Use Pochobradsky Building 97 16Th Ave. Sw Cedar Rapids 2011 $342,242.00 Multi-Use Zcbj 1200 3Rd St. Se Cedar Rapids 2011 $453,653.00 Commercial Cedar Rapids Post Office And Public 302 2Nd Avenue Se Cedar Rapids 2011 $1,534,046.00 Multi-Use Building The Roosevelt Apartments (Hotel 200 First Avenue Ne Cedar Rapids 2011 $9,224,751.00 Housing Roosevelt) Best Oil And Refining Company 624 12Th Avenue Se Cedar Rapids 2012 $244,408.00 Other Hose Station No. 4 1111 3Rd Street Se Cedar Rapids 2012 $261,842.00 Multi-Use C.S.P.S Hall 1101-1107 3Rd St. Se Cedar Rapids 2012 $6,402,859.00 Multi-Use Jacobs Building 1121 3Rd St. Se Cedar Rapids 2013 $65,200.00 Multi-Use John Krejci Grocery Building 1125 3Rd St. Se Cedar Rapids 2013 $76,626.00 Commercial The Cherry Building 329 Tenth Avenue Se Cedar Rapids 2013 $285,909.00 Office Suchy Building 1006 3Rd Street Se Cedar Rapids 2013 $412,997.00 Multi-Use Averill Glenn M. and Edith House 616 4th Avenue SE Cedar Rapids 2013 $629,562.00 Office Cedar Rapids Federal Building 101 1st Street SE Cedar Rapids 2013 $10,361,924.00 Office 121-127 3Rd Ave Se 305- Paramount Theatre Cedar Rapids 2013 $26,499,679.00 Other 307 2Nd St Se Peoples Savings Bank 101 3rd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids 2014 $848,856.00 Not Reported Blazej Residence 1117 3rd St SE Cedar Rapids 2015 $131,595.00 Housing Great A&P Tea Company Building 101 3rd Avenue SW Cedar Rapids 2015 $694,475.00 Commercial Fritz Food Market 59 16th Avenue SW Cedar Rapids 2015 $1,217,059.00 Commercial Gatto Building 102 3rd Ave SE Cedar Rapids 2016 $576,153.00 Multi-Use Hotel Charitone 831 Braden Avenue Chariton 2015 $5,482,355.00 Multi-Use Clarinda Carnegie Library 300 N 16th St Clarinda 2015 $1,260,000.00 Other 5Th Avenue And South Van Allen & Son Dept. Store Clinton 2003 $2,905,000.00 Multi-Use 2Nd Street 419-425 2Nd Street Howes Building (Howes Block) Clinton 2006 $2,677,873.00 Office South Moeszinger-Marquis Hardware Co. 721 South 2Nd Street Clinton 2007 $2,357,540.00 Multi-Use (C.E. Armstrong & Sons Co.) Corning Opera House 800 Davis Ave Corning 2013 $3,461,535.00 Other States Savings Bank Building 509 W. Broadway Council Bluffs 2001 $395,651.00 Other John J. And Agnes Shea House 309 South 8Th Street Council Bluffs 2002 $109,845.00 Hotel Bennett Building 405 West Broadway Council Bluffs 2002 $3,543,000.00 Housing Vavra'S Dry Goods 142 W. Broadway Council Bluffs 2008 $248,917.00 Multi-Use Bradley'S Academy 136-140 W. Broadway Council Bluffs 2008 $746,753.00 Multi-Use Creston House 215 South Main Stret Council Bluffs 2011 $2,258,730.00 Office 149 153 & 161 West Hughes-Irons Motor Company Council Bluffs 2011 $3,750,000.00 Multi-Use Broadway Pioneer Implement Company 1000 South Main Street Council Bluffs 2011 $9,706,937.00 Housing 203 West Montgomery Hotel Iowana Creston 2012 $4,771,919.00 Housing Street Davies House 901 Tremont Ave. Davenport 2003 $3,800,000.00 Multi-Use Upham Hall 1607 W. 12Th Street Davenport 2005 $1,725,000.00 Housing Lawlor Hall 1607 W. 12Th Street Davenport 2005 $1,882,426.00 Housing Chicago Rock Island And Pacific 505 Iowa Street Davenport 2005 $2,129,970.00 Housing Railroad Freight Station North Hall-Petersen Hall 1607 W. 12Th Street Davenport 2005 $6,929,082.00 Housing Crescent Macaroni And Cracker 427 Iowa Street Davenport 2005 $8,976,302.00 Housing Company Building West Hall 1607 W. 12Th Street Davenport 2006 $450,000.00 Housing Renwick House 901 Tremont Avenue Davenport 2006 $500,000.00 Office Mississippi Lofts 106 East 3Rd Street Davenport 2007 $8,000,000.00 Multi-Use Ewert And Richter Express And 316-320 & 322-324 E. Davenport 2007 $9,325,596.00 Multi-Use Storage Company Building 4Th Street Adler Theatre 138 East Third Street Davenport 2007 $15,467,902.00 Other Linograh Company Building 420 West River Drive Davenport 2009 $7,701,175.00 Other Cone Library 1607 W. 12Th Street Davenport 2010 $2,043,549.00 Housing Taylor Elementary School 1400 Warren Street Davenport 2011 $5,193,104.00 Housing John Forrest Block Building 401-405 Brady Street Davenport 2011 $6,059,584.00 Multi-Use Blackhawk Hotel 200 East Third Street Davenport 2011 $44,684,876.00 Other Kerker Paper Box Company 315 East 5Th Street Davenport 2012 $2,911,965.00 Housing Best Residence and Auto House 627 Ripley Street Davenport 2013 $154,174.00 Housing Jackson School/School No. 6 1420 West 16th Street Davenport 2014 $6,367,370.00 Housing American Commercial and Savings 201 W 3rd Street Davenport 2014 $8,100,000.00 Multi-Use Bank Renwick Building 324 Brady Street Davenport 2014 $9,416,362.00 Multi-Use Democrat Building 407-411 Brady Street Davenport 2015 $4,061,160.00 Multi-Use Sieg Iron Company aka 5th Street Lofts 500 Iowa Street Davenport 2015 $6,220,415.00 Multi-Use Smith Brothers and Burdick Company 427 Pershing Avenue Davenport 2015 $10,109,446.00 Multi-Use Building Union Savings Bank and Trust 229 Brady St Davenport 2016 $14,456,009.00 Housing Decorah Woolen Mill 107 North Court Street Decorah 2003 $1,474,774.00 Housing Steyer Opera House 102-104 W. Water Street Decorah 2004 $1,181,026.00 Multi-Use The Carey House 1502 1St Avenue North Denison 2008 $60,007.00 Hotel The Teachout Building 500 East Locust Des Moines 2002 $1,064,380.00 Multi-Use Masonic Temple Building 1011 Locust Street Des Moines 2002 $6,401,200.00 Multi-Use Hallett Flats - Rawson Apts. 1301-1307 Locust Street Des Moines 2003 $2,800,000.00 Multi-Use Herndon Hall 2000 Grand Avenue Des Moines 2004 $718,536.00 Office Standard Glass And Paint Company 112 10Th Street Des Moines 2006 $3,807,850.00 Housing Herring Motor Car Company Building 110 10Th Street Des Moines 2006 $4,846,355.00 Housing Hubbell Building 904 Walnut Street Des Moines 2006 $7,819,455.00 Multi-Use 400 4Th Street Aka 400 Kirkwood Hotel Des Moines 2007 $11,491,842.00 Housing Walnut Street Name Not Reported 834 - 19Th Street Des Moines 2008 $174,000.00 Multi-Use Newens Sanitary Dairy Building 2300 University Avenue Des Moines 2008 $1,653,262.00 Multi-Use Harrington Apartments 677 16Th Street Des Moines 2008 $1,929,364.00 Housing Des Moines Western Railyway Freight 625 East Court Avenue Des Moines 2008 $2,912,856.00 Office House C.C.
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