[MassHistPres] New NPS-TPS E-Newsletter Series Coming Soon

Doherty, Jennifer @ SEC Jennifer.Doherty at sec.state.ma.us
Fri Aug 30 11:19:13 EDT 2024


>From the National Park Service

New E-Newsletter Series Coming Soon

Technical Preservation Services<https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1739/index.htm> will launch a new series of case studies of successful tax incentives projects beginning next week. If you are not already subscribed to this newsletter, see below on how to subscribe.

Titled Case-Study Snapshots, the new e-newsletter will illustrate the flexibility inherent in the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and how they have been used and applied to all kinds of historic rehabilitation projects and circumstances. These case studies will highlight projects involving topics such as the preservation of existing, and the creation of new, affordable and market-rate housing; the adaptive reuse and conversion of buildings to new uses; creative and innovative reuses of difficult-to-adapt buildings and property types; retrofit of historic buildings to be more sustainable, energy efficient, and resilient; economic development and community revitalization through historic rehabilitation; accessibility; and other rehabilitation issues and challenges.

Case-Study Snapshots will be sent to all subscribers. We will continue to publish the periodic Technical Preservation Services News that includes updates and information about guidance, publications, trainings, and other information related to the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program<https://www.nps.gov/subjects/taxincentives/index.htm> and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards<https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1739/secretary-standards-treatment-historic-properties.htm>.

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If you have received this message from a colleague, we invite you to subscribe at our website<https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1739/keep-in-touch-with-tps.htm>. We also invite you to share this information with others who are interested in news and updates from TPS.

If you tried to subscribe previously when we launched this new messaging platform on July 22 only to find that the Subscribe page did not work, it has since been fixed. Thank you for your patience as we resolved a technical issue with the new platform.


Jennifer B. Doherty
Local Government Programs Coordinator
Massachusetts Historical Commission
220 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125-3314
Office: (617) 727-8470
Remote: (617) 807-0685
Jennifer.Doherty at sec.state.ma.us<mailto:Jennifer.Doherty at sec.state.ma.us>

Register for virtual workshops<https://www.sec.state.ma.us/divisions/mhc/programs/workshops.htm>

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