HPRP Easements

The Co-Creative Center, New Bedford, MA. Photo credit: The Waterfront Historic Area League. Historic Properties Redevelopment Programs: Easement Basics The National Park Service defines a historic preservation easement as “a […]

HPRP Property Acquistion

Former grain silos in Buffalo, NY, now owned by a preservation-minded developer who is activating the space for the arts, community space, a restaurant and bar, and affordable housing. Historic […]

Easements

Easements In partnership with the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, there is a listserv for entities that hold easements. The group also hosts quarterly calls to discuss issues, trends, and […]

Job Board

Photo credit: Vincent Michael Job Board Below is a list of featured job openings from Member organizations. If you would like to submit a posting, email the Executive Director. All postings […]

HPRP Funding

Historic Properties Redevelopment Programs: Funding a Project You have capitalized your fund and have a pipeline. How do you fund the specific project you want to do? It does not […]

HPRP The Basics

Cover photo: 1326 Valley Place, SE, Washington, DC. Before and after The L’Enfant Trust purchased and rehabbed the house in the Anacostia Historic District. Historic Properties Redevelopment Programs: The Basics […]

HPRP Getting Started

Photo credit: Vincent Michael Historic Properties Redevelopment Programs: Getting Started What is a HPRP? A Historic Properties Redevelopment Program is one that uses dedicated capital for a real estate project […]

HPRP Loan Loss Reserves

Loan Loss Reserves Loan loss reserves can be a powerful tool to share the risk and enable an organization to take on or complete a project. For example, private foundations […]

HPRP Loans

Credit: Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans Homeowner and Property Owner Loans Access to capital for stabilization, repairs, rehabilitation, or to correct code violations is a powerful tool to ensure […]

HPRP Community Land Trusts

Community Land Trust Model Often used to create and sustain affordable housing, the community land trust model is a powerful tool that protects historic buildings, increases housing options for individuals […]