Over the past two decades, no firm or institution in America has conducted more analyses of the economic impacts of historic preservation than has PlaceEconomics. Beginning in Virginia in 1995 with the first statewide study of the impacts of preservation, we have prepared impact analyses in over a dozen states. Recently, we have expanded the types of studies we are able to provide to include analysis of affordable housing, deconstruction, and resiliency. Find our studies below.

June 2019
The New Nashville: A Study of the Impacts of Historic Preservation
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May 2019
The Missing Key: A Study of the Impact and Potential of the Pennsylvania State Historic Tax Credit
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March 2019
A Shared Table: A Study of the Impacts of Louisiana Main Street
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December 2018
Saratoga Springs: Enhancing the Values through Historic Preservation
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November 2018
Raleigh Historic Preservation Toolkit
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November 2018
Miami-Dade Incentives, Tools, and Strategies Assessment
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November 2018
Enhancing Paradise: The Impacts of Historic Preservation on Miami-Dade County
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September 2018
The Contributions and Impacts of the Olmsted Parks
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August 2018
Catalyst for the Boulevard
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April 2018
Making the Connections: A Study of the Impact of Historic Preservation in Indianapolis
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March 2018
Historic Preservation: An Overlooked Economic Driver, A Study of the Impacts of Historic Preservation in Rhode Island
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October 2017
No Small Change: The Grant Programs of Landmarks Illinois
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