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Sponsors and supporters of the 2025 Heritage Awards included Seaward Development, owner of the historic Mira Mar Apartments, whose redevelopment plan supports preservation efforts SAHP strongly ...
INDIANA — A historic preservation nonprofit is sounding the alarm that important federal funding hasn’t been released. It said this could impact hundreds of projects across the state of Indiana.
After nearly 15 years, Cynthia Jenkins is stepping down as executive director of the Historic Beaufort Foundation, a leading preservation voice that’s been fighting to save the city’s historic ...
Three Thomas County historic preservation projects are set to receive part of $130,000 in grants by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation from the Callahan Incentive Grant and the 1772 ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation has worked to keep the state’s historic structures in good shape and protected from the damages of time since 1973. Now, the nonprofit ...
A historic lighthouse in Connecticut is available to certain entities, according to the U.S. General Services Administration. The GSA issued a notice of availability for the Stratford Point ...
ROGERS -- The city is adding an employee in an effort to preserve history in Rogers and the surrounding county. The new position will be a historical preservation coordinator, and when asked the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio History Connection last week laid off a third of the staff at the State Office of Historic Preservation. Even though many of its responsibilities are mandated by the ...
The Ohio History Connection last week laid off a third of the staff at the State Office of Historic Preservation. Even though many of its responsibilities are mandated by the federal government ...
Ohio Historic Preservation Office slashes staff as Trump administration stalls grant: Capitol Letter
Historic cuts: Ohio’s State Historic Preservation Office has laid off a third of its 36 staffers because it hasn’t yet received nearly $1.45 million in federal funds from the Trump administration.
COLUMBUS, Ohio— Ohio’s State Historic Preservation Office has laid off a third of its workers because the Trump administration has held up about $1.45 million in federal funding, officials say.
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