Frank Quinn
Cincinnati Enquirer article highlights threatened properties
Check out this recent article from the Cincinnati Enquirer on historic properties in the tri-state region that face uncertain futures, including a couple of Heritage Ohio’s past Top Opportunity nominees.
Fine Homebuilding weighs in on the window repair/replace debate
Happy would be a good word to describe how I felt when I grabbed the latest issue of Fine Homebuilding out of my mailbox. Why? Because there on the cover of the April/May issue were the following words: Should Your Old Windows Be Saved? Repairs rival replacements in both cost and efficiency. Yes! In other [...]
Rehabilitation Tax Credit for historic schools introduced
Representatives in both the Senate and House have introduced legislation to amend the federal tax credit, allowing Qualified Rehabilitation Expenses incurred in the rehabilitation of historic schools to be eligible for the 20% rehab tax credit. For example, if this legislation is passed and signed into law by President Obama, a $5 million rehab project of a [...]
America in Bloom: Planting Pride (and an Athens conference note!)
Do you want to make your community a better place to live, work, play, and visit, while increasing civic pride and property values? If so, then you need to check out America in Bloom. A nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting beautification programs through the use of flowers, plants, and trees (in addition to other environmental [...]





