Programs and plans find diverse wa...
Programs and plans find diverse ways to withhold the "history" in historic buildings Preserving the nation's architectural legacy may strike one as being a fundamental notion, further it's not without its challenges. Before any building earns the right to be called historic and avoid the wrecking ball, a number of questions ne to be asked. What is the building's significance? Can it be renovated for fresh operations? Should it be restored to its original condition? "A building's heritage can oftentimes determine its future," said Alice Carey, president of Carey & Co
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