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Missouri’s New Downtown Conversion Tax Credit

New state tax credits and local financing tools could unlock stalled office conversions and revive Missouri’s underused downtown corridors.

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CRE360 Editorial Desk

Editorial Desk

Jan 20, 2026 2 min Share
Missouri’s New Downtown Conversion Tax Credit

Key Takeaways

  • The big picture? If SB 869 passes and a TIF district gets adopted, you could layer a state conversion tax credit with local TIF financing to make otherwise marginal redevelopment plays cash‑flow positive — especially office→residential or mixed‑use projects where infrastructure upgrades are needed to make the deal work.

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