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Recently passed Historic Preservation Incentives bill may aid ultimate re-developer of Colonial Gardens
On Tuesday, July 14, Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear signed Historic Preservation Incentives legislation into law.
The legislation brought about changes to the Kentucky Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program, which is administered by the Kentucky Heritage Council/State Historic Preservation Office. The key change was increasing the cap on tax credits the program offers from $3 million to [...]
Posted: by admin on July 17, 2009 under Historic Preservation Tax Credits, Restoration Possibilities and Plans.
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Other Historic Buildings Restored in Louisville, Operating as Successful Businesses
Here’s a list of historic buildings in Louisville being used successfully for business purposes. Note that this list isn’t close to being all-inclusive:
The Louisville Palace http://www.louisvillepalace.com/
The Seelbach Hilton http://www.seelbachhilton.com/home.html
The Bristol on Main Street
The Brown Hotel http://www.brownhotel.com/
Humana Waterside and ClockTower Building http://www.msrinc.net/Commercial/Waterside_Building/index.html
Glassworks http://www.louisvilleglassworks.com/
The Humana Unity Building http://www.fesmag.com/article/CA6507113.html
The Little Loomhouse http://www.littleloomhouse.org/
St. James Catholic Church
The Henry Clay http://www.thehenryclay.com/
Posted: by stefanie on October 15, 2008 under Restoration Possibilities and Plans.
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Restored Colonial Gardens Architectural Concept Drawings
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The attachment contains an architectural concept drawing of a beautifully restored Colonial Gardens. This drawing was developed by Darnell Farris.
Posted: by stefanie on October 15, 2008 under Restoration Possibilities and Plans.
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