Congratulations to Jim Mahoney
Historic Properties FundWe‘re delighted to salute Jim Mahoney on his 30th anniversary with the Conservancy. Jim has assisted hundreds of homeowners who…
Restoration Underway with Record 15 Projects
Historic Properties FundWe’re working on a record 15 loan projects this summer. A number of the projects are holdovers from last construction…
On the Road Again (Or Subway)
Emergency Preservation GrantsHistoric Properties Fund
Sacred Sites
After months of Zoom meetings, our staff is again doing what we love to do–visiting buildings and meeting with loan…
Grant from 1772 Foundation Will Assist 13 Restoration Projects
Historic Properties FundOur Historic Properties Fund received a $100,000 grant from the 1772 Foundation earlier in the year and immediately put it…
Conservancy Update: Welcome to Phase 2
AdvocacyEmergency Preservation Grants
Historic Properties Fund
Sacred Sites
Well, here we are. Day 2 of Phase 2. Offices can open. Our Office Manager, Kera Reid, has outfitted us with…
Postal Mail Update from the Conservancy
Historic Properties FundSacred Sites
We’ve got mail. Finally! Mail forwarding we initiated while the office is closed didn’t work as planned. Some letters arrived…
Professional Circle Members Discuss Current Challenges
AdvocacyHistoric Properties Fund
As the City and State plan for some reopenings in coming weeks, and other states have resumed construction projects, preservation…
Loan Program Update
Historic Properties FundWe hope you and your loved ones are safe and well. We are all continuing our work from our homes…
Landmark Loans Highlighted as Funding Source for Historic Buildings
Historic Properties FundHabitat Magazine has highlighted the Conservancy’s loan program, focusing on two recent restorations of small co-ops–an 1872 brownstone co-op in…
Conservancy Participates in Manhattan Borough President’s Outreach
Historic Properties FundHamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Landmark and historic district designation can trigger financial incentives for building owners. The Conservancy was pleased to…