Preservation in the News - February 27, 2012
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Ruling on Properties in Bridge Route Could Come in March
02/27/12
Outlet: Courier Journal
River Fields, a Louisville conservation
group that has long opposed an east end bridge, and the National Trust
for Historic Preservation had requested the determination. Both groups
are involved in a lawsuit against the federal government seeking a n...
Towering Achievement
Jessica Bartlett
02/27/12
Outlet: Boston.com
A total of $120,000 in Community Preservation
grants, an $80,000 grant from the Partners in Preservation grant
(obtained through the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the
American Express Foundation), a $100,000 grant from the Save America...
Battle Brewing Over Fate of A Mill
Sarah McKenzie
02/27/12
Outlet: Journal - Online, The
Plymouth-based Dominium Development
has proposed building roughly 250 apartments in the historic A Mill
building and a warehouse. It plans to do an extensive renovation of the A
Mill, which was listed on the National Trust for Historic
Preservation’s...
Rosenwald School Commemorated in Westminister, Looking Toward Future Renovation
Ray Chandler
02/26/12
Outlet: IndependentMail.com
South Carolina was the site of more
than 500 of the schools. The 10 in Oconee County were built between 1921
and 1928."This is a momentous occasion not only for the church, but for
Oconee County," said Joel Thrift, Oconee County Council chairman, on...
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