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Court Square Center is Announced a Finalist in the 2009 Timothy Anderson Awards for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation
Memphis Tennessee’s Court Square Center is an outstanding example of innovative design through historic rehabilitation, modern design and green technology. The Center is combined of three distinct buildings; two historic, the1885 Lowenstein Brothers department store and the 1924 Lincoln American Tower, the third, a modern building design.
Court Square Center’s use of historic and modern architectures has been honored as one of three 2009 finalist in the coveted J. Timothy Anderson Awards falling under the category of Best Historic Rehabilitation Utilizing New Market Tax Credits from National Housing and Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA). “The ‘Timmy Awards’ were created to honor outstanding real estate projects that involve rehabilitation of older, historic buildings using the federal historic rehabilitation tax credit. Scoring is based on overall design and quality, interpretation and respect of historic elements, innovative approach to construction and use of building materials, impact on the community and financial and market success of the project”.
The National Housing and Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA) 2009 award winners will be announced November 3, 2009 at their National Fall Developers Conference.
Against All Odds, Memphis Store Reopens
This Article from the National Trust of Historic Preservation highlights the 1885 Lowenstein Building located in downtown Memphis, TN. This building sat vacant from 1980 - 2000 and was threatened to be demolished in 1996. Heritage successfully secured federal tax credits for the former department store. READ MORE
Blackstone Hotel Grand Reopening
This video shows the opening of Chicago’s redeveloped Blackstone Hotel, a Marriott Renaissance hotel for which Heritage Consulting Group secured federal historic tax credits. READ MORE
Gerding Theater
This brief from the January/February 2008 edition of Preservation, the magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, chronicles the renovation of the Armory Annex, a Heritage project, in Portland, OR. READ MORE
Nines Hotel and Macy's Department Store
Beginning in 2004 Heritage Consulting Group began the tax credit incentive process for the landmark Meier & Frank department store in downtown Portland. We successfully secured tax credits and special assessment for the now luxury Nines hotel and Macy’s Department store. READ MORE
Durham Breathes New Life into Old Warehouses
The redevelopment of warehouses in Durham, NC, is explored in this article from the January 2008 edition of National Real Estate Investor. Heritage has been consulting on the Liggett & Myers tobacco buildings, featured in this article, since 2004. READ MORE