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Postal Mail Update from the Conservancy

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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

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Historic 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

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We 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 Fund

Habitat 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 Fund

Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Landmark and historic district designation can trigger financial incentives for building owners. The Conservancy was pleased to

Conservancy’s Loan Program Approves Four New Projects

Historic Properties Fund

The Historic Properties Fund Board welcomed Mark Weber as the new Fund Director at its April 26th board meeting, where

State Income Tax Credit for Qualified Property Owners

Historic Properties Fund

Conservancy Staff Obtain State Income Tax Credits for Qualified Property Owners As part of the services that come with loans

New York Studio School

Historic Properties Fund

National Historic Landmark Cuts Ribbon on Restoration Project Assisted by Conservancy The Landmarks Conservancy participated in ribbon-cutting ceremonies last week

Prospect Cemetery Revitalization Initiative

Historic Properties Fund

Completion of a 15 Year Endeavor Since 1999, the Conservancy has been a partner in the Prospect Cemetery Revitalization Initiative,

Protecting a 17th Century Wooden Meeting House from Fire

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Friends Meeting House, 37-16 Northern Boulevard, Queens The Conservancy’s involvement with the Friends Meeting House dates back to 1988 –

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