Tax Credit Program Highlights: Certified Projects

Projects linked on this page have all been certified under the Texas Historic Preservation Tax Credit program, which began accepting applications in January 2015. While many of the projects are full-building rehabilitations, the state program also allows property owners to complete smaller upgrade or maintenance projects, some of which include the Menger Hotel and L.T. Wright House in San Antonio and the Fred Schimelpfenig Building in Plano. The state program, unlike the Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit, is also available to nonprofit owners, represented by projects such as the First National Bank of Port Arthur, the Whiskey Warehouse, and the Neill-Cochran House.

As of February 28, 2021, the THC has certified 276 projects (including multiple phases of work at individual buildings), with nearly $2.5 billion in qualified rehabilitation costs. 

This page will be updated as newly completed projects are certified.


Certified in 2020
 
Certified in 2019

Baxter Building
Harlingen

The Perch
Dallas

Neathery Estate
McKinney

Plainview Hilton
Plainview

614 7th St.
Wichita Falls

Laguna Hotel
Cisco

Maverick Carter House
San Antonio

Moye Retreat Center
Castroville

Hendley Market
Galveston

Burns Building
San Antonio

109 S. Ave C
Elgin

Smith-Young Tower
San Antonio

 
Certified in 2018

910 Renner
Houston

908 Sabine
Houston

M.L. Edwards Building
Mount Vernon

Redlands Hotel
Palestine

Maverick Building
San Antonio

Hotel Fredonia
Nacogdoches

 
Certified in 2017

Heights Theater
Houston

Sterne Building
Houston

Stuart Building
Houston

Pace House
Garland

Westfall House
Houston

Rand Building
San Antonio

Zales Building
Wichita Falls

Hoya-Fischer Building
Nacogdoches

Ball Street Duplex
Galveston

Reinbolt Hall
San Antonio

 
Certified in 2016
 
Certified in 2015