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Preservation in the News - February 23, 2010

Futures of the Past
McKee, Bradford 02/23/10
Outlet: Architect Magazine

From February 22 - "It used to be that preservation appealed to a number of people who loved old buildings, and for the most part, they were individual buildings," Moe says. "But now it appeals to a much broader range of people, and not just for aest...

Streets in hospital's footprint tackled
Barrow, Bill 02/23/10
Outlet: Times-Picayune

"We want to take full advantage of the first public hearing that city government has held on this project," said Jack Davis, a spokesman for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. "A wise Planning Commission would realize they need to find out...

Developer still seeks to knock down historic "Superblock" buildings
Jacobson, Joan 02/23/10
Outlet: Baltimore Brew Blog

From February 22 - The National Trust for Historic Preservation has called downtown's west side one of the America's 11 most endangered historic places. That's why preservationists were thrilled in 2001 with a remarkable memorandum of agreement conse...

Enhancing Main Street: Making Upper Floors Work Again
02/23/10
Outlet: Buffalo Rising Blog

Helping to organize these workshops is Andrea Rebeck, Preservation Specialist both for PBN and for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Ms. Rebeck, who will speak at the workshop, stated, "Positive things are happening for older buildings....

Dallas' Statler - Vacant Nine Years. And Counting.
02/23/10
Outlet: Buffalo Rising Blog

The National Trust for Historic Preservation listed the building on their 2008 list of America's Most Endangered Places. Buffalo's Statler is vacant and is being mothballed. We aren't alone. Detroit's Statler was vacant for thirty years befor...  

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