National Register & Resource Surveys

Preservation is more than a line item in a proforma, it’s also about celebrating our communities, protecting endangered resources, and identifying properties that can serve as touchstones to our shared experience.

 

An Outlet for Communities to Celebrate Their Heritage

Historic preservation is, in a word, “grassroots”. Preservation efforts can start with just one building, and with just one person who cares about that building. Every community is unique, so preservation efforts by nature start locally, rather than in response to a one-size-fits-all directive from above. Whether it’s through the creation of a new historic district or the birth of a neighborhood organization hoping to preserve a local landmark, historic preservation does indeed begin at home. Within older communities that often have little to cheer about, innovators turn to historic preservation to boost civic and economic investment.

National Register

Nominations for Listing in the National Register of Historic Places for:

  • Individual Structures and Complexes
  • Multiple Property Listings
  • Historic Districts

Historic Resource Surveys

Fieldwork and reports for the following planning and inventory documents:

  • Reconnaissance-Level Surveys
  • Intensive-Level Surveys