Toledo's extensive brownfield inventory, NMTC-eligible census tracts, and active JobsOhio presence in Northwest Ohio make it a high-incentive market for industrial conversion, historic rehabilitation, and affordable housing projects.
Toledo's industrial heritage along the Maumee River created significant brownfield sites qualifying for the Ohio Brownfield Remediation Program and EPA Brownfields grants. The downtown core and Old West End neighborhood contain historic structures eligible for Ohio and federal historic credits. The Lucas County Land Bank holds brownfield-eligible properties with streamlined disposition. NMTC-eligible tracts cover large portions of Toledo's urban core, and JobsOhio has actively funded Northwest Ohio commercial projects. OHFA's LIHTC program funds affordable housing in Lucas County.
Toledo's brownfield-to-housing pipeline combines Ohio Brownfield Remediation grants, EPA Brownfields cleanup funds, and OHFA LIHTC — three programs that collectively cover site remediation and affordable unit construction costs.
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