Bowdeya Tweh

btweh@enquirer.com

Over-the-Rhine's largest private real estate developer has secured the first state historic preservation tax credits in Main Street's business district.

Urban Sites landed tax credits Thursday to redevelop buildings at 1200 Main St. and 1208 Main St. in Over-the-Rhine. Those properties will feature a combined 19 residential units and four commercial spaces. With those properties and 1405 Clay St., the company received $500,00 in Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits for its rehabilitation projects.

Since its founding in 1985, Urban Sites has developed more than 400 apartments, 95 condo units and more than 100,000 square feet of commercial space in Over-the-Rhine.

Here's what Urban Sites is now developing in Over-the-Rhine:

25 E. 15th St.: Six apartments are being developed, which will be available in early 2015.

1123-1125 Walnut St.: 14 apartments and two commercial spaces are being developed, available in mid 2015.

1200 Main St.: Seven residential units and one commercial space, available in late 2015.

1208 Main St.: 12 residential units and three commercial spaces, available in late 2015.

1405 Clay St.: Four residential units and one commercial space, available in late 2015.

1209 Sycamore St.: 6,600 square feet of commercial space developed as the new Urban Sites headquarters. The company expects to move into its new space in spring 2015. The company is currently at 1429 Walnut St.

1401 Walnut St.: Nine condominium units are being developed, available in early 2016.

28 E. 14th St.: Four condominium units are being developed, available in early 2016.

The Film Center at 1632 Central Parkway: 40,000 square feet to be developed as commercial space or 40 apartment units.