By admin on February 24, 2010
Wellington has been recognized by This Old House Magazine as having one of the Best Old House Neighborhoods 2010 in the country. The folks at Main Street Wellington certainly deserve to be commended for their contribution to their community and making such recognition possible.
Posted in Around Ohio, Historic Preservation News, Main Street News, Our Blog | Tagged awards, historic homes, Main Street, Recognition, Wellington
By Frank Quinn on February 17, 2010
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 [...]
Posted in Historic Preservation News, Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit, Our Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged rehabilitation, schools, Tax Credits
By Joyce Barrett on January 22, 2010
Yesterday in Indianapolis I attended a symposium sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA Region 5) entitled “Green Historic Preservation Symposium: What Works, What Doesn’t, What Should Change” What I learned was that the “green-sustainability” constituency from the professional environmental sector knows little about historic preservation and the historic preservation community knows little about the [...]
Posted in Historic Preservation News, Our Blog | Tagged environment, EPA, green, historic preservation, term sustainability
By Joyce Barrett on January 17, 2010
Register for our next Tax Credit workshop to be held in Mount Vernon March 19, 2010. Learn from Ohio’s experts on utilizing tax credits to make your historic building project a reality.
Download the registration form here.
Posted in Events & Workshops, Historic Preservation News, Our Blog | Tagged building rehabilitation, historic, historic preservation, Mt. Vernon Ohio, tax credit, Tax Credits, workshop