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Category Archives: Return on investment
Station Windows Are an Object Lesson in Preservation
Any personal views expressed on the Michigan Historic Preservation Network blog are the writers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Michigan Historic Preservation Network. by James L. Hamilton The Michigan Central Station, enshrined on the National Register … Continue reading
Posted in #michiganplacesmatter, buildings, Education, historic, historic preservation, Historic Windows, History, Michigan, Michigan Places Matter, repair, Return on investment, Uncategorized, Window Replacements
Tagged architecture, Detroit, downtown, historic buildings, historic preservation, Historic Resources, Historic Windows, MHPN, Michigan Central Station, Michigan Historic Preservation Network, preservation, protect, Replacement Windows, restoration, This Place Matters, Windows
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Committed to Historic Preservation means Committed to Your Community
By Jonathan Ringel Iron Mountain Main Street/DDA Manager MHPN Volunteer and Committee Member Being employed as a Main Street Manager, my day is filled with plenty of activities ranging from promotions and mediator to historic preservationist and educator. While all … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, historic, historic preservation, Michigan, Preservation, Return on investment, Uncategorized
Tagged 19th century architecture, architecture, community, downtown, historic preservation, Iron Mountain, Main Street, Main Street Manager, MHPN, michigan, Michigan Historic Preservation Network, preservation, protect, sense of place
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The Circle of Preservation
Earlier this year, Michigan lost the Historic Tax Credit (HTC) that had been in place for over a decade. While this loss is devastating, and the Michigan Historic Preservation Network (MHPN) hopes to have something in place soon that will … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, historic, HTC, Michigan, Preservation, Return on investment, Tax Credits, Uncategorized
Tagged Bay City, buildings, Dearborn, historic preservation, houses, MHPN, michigan, Michigan Historic Preservation Network, preservation, protect, Saginaw, save, SHPO, State Historic Preservation Office
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