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Preservation in the News - March 9, 2010

The Greenest Building is the One Already Standing
03/09/10
Outlet: Treehugger

Another person they should invite to Brantford is Richard Moe, the retiring President of the American National Trust For Heritage Preservation. He notes that our future may rest on the reliance on four principles: Principle 1: Promote a culture of...

Obama Budget Would Wipe Out Preservation Grant Program
Markowitz, Andy 03/09/10
Outlet: Chronicle of Philanthropy, The

From March 8 - The $30-million-a-year Save America's Treasures program, started under President Clinton and overseen by the nonprofit National Trust for Historic Preservation, is zeroed out in President Obama's spending plan. Preservation advocate...

This Place Matters
03/09/10
Outlet: LA Eastside Blog

The National Trust for Historic Preservation features an informative piece on their blog regarding the current battle to save Wyvernwood Garden Apartments from massive redevelopment. Massive redevelopment threatens Wyvernwood Garden Apartments, th...

$1 million renovation plan announced for Slater Mill
Hill, John 03/08/10
Outlet: Providence Journal

Chairman Allen H. Chatterton III thanked...U.S. Sen. Jack Reed for his work on a $300,000-grant through the Save America's Treasures program. Whitehouse praised the projects, particularly the turbine restoration, as an example of celebrating the p...

Protesters Want World Trade Center Rebuilt Already
03/08/10
Outlet: WBBM-TV

Save America's Treasures, a not-for-profit preservation organization, donated a $200,000 grant to help preserve the last column pulled from the World Trade Center rubble after 9/11..."Save America's Treasures" is "a national effort to protect 'Americ...

Kendall County: Where the bison will roam?
Schury, Matt 03/07/10
Outlet: Ledger-Sentinel

From March 8 - Whitney French, director of the Farnsworth House Historic Site in Plano, was a participant in the focus group and said the urge for the district to continue buying land in spite of the economic downturn might be because land prices are...  

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