PlaceEconomics Blog

This blog is the lessons learned from cities, clients, and students about what makes good cities, about historic preservation, about downtown revitalization and about economic development based on my work and travels throughout the US and elsewhere.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Word is Getting Around

Two excellent columns have been written on the Obama administration's decision to trash the Save America's Treasures and Preserve America programs. One late last week appeared in Treehugger written by Lloyd Atler. The other appeared today in the Seattle based publication Crosscut written by Knute Berger.

Both merit reading, linking, and distributing.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Historic Preservation and the Election

Historic preservation is not the answer to every urban problem. But it is part of the answer to most of them.

Cities and urban issues deserve priority consideration in this presidential race, and preservationists should help frame both parties' urban agendas.

Preservationists have already become active in the Obama campaign as evidenced by the website below.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/group/HistoricPreservationforObama

This task force HPfO (Historic Preservation for Obama) was started by Washington attorney Andrew Potts. For those of you who don't know Andrew, he formerly worked at the National Trust where he mastered the obscure procedures to get the Trust active in the New Markets Tax Credit program.

If and when the McCain campaign has a similar preservation advocacy group within the campaign, I'll let you know that as well.

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