[MassHistPres] Public-Private Partnerships in Historic TownOwned Buildings

Burks, Sarah sburks at cambridgema.gov
Thu Nov 8 14:46:22 EST 2007


Chris,

The following Cambridge municipal buildings can be added to your list:

Lowell Schoolhouse leased to a music school and a non-profit art association
Harvard Square subway headhouse leased to a newstand

Sarah Burks

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[mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu]On Behalf Of Chris Skelly
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 2:38 PM
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TownOwned Buildings


Here is the list I have from previous postings.  Please offer
corrections or additions.
Chris.

MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS LEASED TO PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS
Ashburnham - Library leased to piano museum
Revere - Revere Historical Society
Holden - Holden Historical Society
Brookline - Historical Society, Art Center, Music School, Special Needs
Residential Program and Auto Museum.
Concord - private residence
Manchester - Manchester Historical Society
Lexington - Lexington Historical Society
Upton - Upton Historical Society
Bedford - School and Old Town Hall Managed by Bedford Town Center, Inc.
Framingham - Framingham Historical Society
Whately - Whately Historical Society
Newburyport - Newburyport Maritime Society
Shrewsbury - Shrewsbury Historical Society


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[mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of Dennis De Witt
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 4:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Public-Private Partnerships in Historic
TownOwned Buildings

This has been addressed more than once on this list serve.  It would
be very helpful if Chris had one of his helpful lists of all the
examples that have been offered to the previous requests.


Dennis De Witt


On Nov 1, 2007, at 12:18 PM, GLFJL at aol.com wrote:

> 11/1
>
> Am hoping that those reading this list serv might be able to
> provide some
> examples in Massachusetts where a public-private partnership was
> forged to help
> with capital expenses in an historic (but not national register)
> town owned
> building.
>
> The thought would be for an existing 501c3 organization to partner
> with the
> town. A combination of grants and a capital campaign would
> hopefully pay for
> some deferred capital maintenance on the building. In return the
> 501c3 could
> receive a below market lease on a part of the renovated building.
>
> John LaPoint
> Grafton
>
>
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