Rehabilitating Older and Historic Buildings: Law, Taxation, Strategies |
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Page 359
... addition to a historic building may seem to be essential for the new use , but it is emphasized in the guidelines that such new additions should be avoided , if possible , and considered only after it is determined that those needs ...
... addition to a historic building may seem to be essential for the new use , but it is emphasized in the guidelines that such new additions should be avoided , if possible , and considered only after it is determined that those needs ...
Page 407
... addition is usually an acceptable alternative . New additions should be designed and constructed so that the character - defining features of the historic building historic resources . are not radically changed , obscured , damaged , or ...
... addition is usually an acceptable alternative . New additions should be designed and constructed so that the character - defining features of the historic building historic resources . are not radically changed , obscured , damaged , or ...
Page 409
... Additions : Loss of Historic Character Issue : In the Secretary of the Interior's " Standards for Rehabilitation , " the De- partment of the Interior acknowledges that a new exterior addition to a historic building ( such as a fire ...
... Additions : Loss of Historic Character Issue : In the Secretary of the Interior's " Standards for Rehabilitation , " the De- partment of the Interior acknowledges that a new exterior addition to a historic building ( such as a fire ...
Contents
Federal Income Tax Incentives for Rehabilitation | 1 |
Historic Preservation Certifications | 39 |
Private Syndication | 64 |
Copyright | |
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