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Project: Garvin Design Group’s 1649 Main Street

The perfect example of an adaptive reuse project might be Garvin Design Group’s 1649 Main Street project in Columbia, South Carolina. … Read More Project: Garvin Design Group’s 1649 Main Street

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Wonder Bread building in Tacoma saved and ready for tenants

In 2018, Clover Capital purchased the property for just over $1 million. Two years later, the building has been renovated and redone, with a goal of keeping its historical character intact, according to a piece in the News Tribune. Thanks to its prominent location and the time it spent as the go-to spot for anyone looking… Read More Wonder Bread building in Tacoma saved and ready for tenants

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Project: Essex Street project

In Lawrence, MA, a worn-out building from the 1920s is getting retrofitted as part of a partnership between Somerville, MA-based Davis Square Architects (DSA), and the Greater Lawrence Action Community Council (GLCAC). … Read More Project: Essex Street project

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Project: 902 Broad Street in downtown Augusta, Georgia

Shawn and Emilie Moseley are using adaptive reuse to bring new life to a main street in Augusta, Georgia.

… Read More Project: 902 Broad Street in downtown Augusta, Georgia

-- John Chilson

History meets energy efficiency 

The Western Maryland Railway Station is saving energy and money with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Better Buildings Challenge, the State of Maryland, and CPPDA.

… Read More History meets energy efficiency 

-- John Chilson

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