Campus Partners For Community Urban Redevelopment

Columbus OH


The entirety of CPCURa€™s activities will be focused in a low-income, urban community in Columbus, Ohio.

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NMTC (2002) - $35,000,000

CPCUR will utilize its NMTC allocation to make a debt investment to support the development of a large mixed-use facility (including retail, office and residential components as well as parking facilities) in Columbus, Ohio, in a neighborhood that suffers from much higher levels of distress than those minimally required by the NMTC program. CPCUR indicates that, with the NMTC allocation, it would be possible to raise private investment capital that they have been otherwise unable to secure.



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