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JAMES D. AND BEVERLY H. TURNER, PETITIONERS v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL...
Docket No. 5165-04. Filed May 16, 2006. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Bohemian breaks
Mitch Landrieu walked into the meeting of the House Ways and Means Committee flanked by an artist, a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
CBD historic district expansion would protect 40% more area
Preservationists and businesspeople want a thicker layer of protection over more than 100 buildings and other historic structures ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Historic District Landmarks Commission resumes work in historic New Orleans...
The Historic District Landmarks Commission, 830 Julia St. in New Orleans, is open and accepting applications for work ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Historic districts: burden or
benefit?
If the City Council gives its blessing, three more New York City neighborhoods will be blanketed by historic ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
"Nouveau-urban" is in style on Washington Avenue
Imagine a bustling streetscape, exciting nightlife, and altogether vibrant urban activity. Where are you? New York or Boston? (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Fast Facts
With eight touchdowns in 1990, San Francisco holds the record for scoring the most touchdowns in a Super ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
ARE THERE ADDED PRESERVATIVES IN SECTION 170(h) OF THE TAX CODE?: THE ROLE...
HEADNOTE Editors' Synopsis: Owners of historic property are able to take tax deductions when they donate preservation easements. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Irvington moves forward with designs on preservation
To many of its residents, Irvington, platted in 1870 as Indianapolis' first suburb, is an oasis. To the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
How to stay ahead of preservation
constraints.
The historic character of New York City provides architects with visual inspiration and a rich cultural backdrop, as ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
BACK TO THE FUTURE
HEADNOTE Historic properties offer unique and lucrative management opportunities IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 Everyone has heard it before: What's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Logan-area residents sue city, homeowner
Fifty-eight residents of the Logan neighborhood, which surrounds Gonzaga University, have filed a lawsuit against the city of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Opportunities in adaptive re-use spurs
momentum.
A basic tenet of economics 101 -- inadequate supply vs. steady demand -- is continuing to drive the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Restoring Glory
At first, attorney Raipher Pellegrino wasn't thrilled with the pale green paint suggested for his main conference room. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Historic tax credits: understanding city, state, and
federal tax credits...
In addition to renovating their older homes, remodeler C. Mason Hearn helps his clients gel money out of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Opposing Forces Yet Mutual Catalysts: Reconciling Corporate Policy With the...
IMAGE TABLE 1 I. INTRODUCTION Corporate Iowa (those corporations headquartered in Iowa and/or doing business in Iowa) is ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Historic preservation goes awry
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 2 The Georgetown municipal incinerator, in the process of being historically preserved. When Congress passed a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Demolition could be denied under proposal
The Portland City Council next week will consider a proposal that would give the city the power to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Natchez named one of country's most distinctive destinations
NATCHEZ - The recent designation of Natchez as one of the top 12 most distinctive destinations by the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Few homes/buildings in New Orleans historic districts destroyed by...
New Orleans is known the world over for its historic homes and architecture, which are a major draw ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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