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At the Intersection of Preservation and Revitalization
North of Broad At the Intersection of Preservation and Community Revitalization Imagine world art, blossoming foliage, countless volumes of literature, and smooth jazz playing in the background. This is the space Bertha Willis calls home in NoBo, a community in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville Historic District. When this property was purchased three years ago it was [...]
What is the future of the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit?
Round 4 Awards: The Last Hurrah? Tomorrow in Cleveland, Governor Strickland will announce the winning submissions from Round 4 of the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program. With 50 applications coming in from 14 cities, the program remains immensely popular. Unfortunately, as it stands now, this could be the last round of state tax credits [...]







