Apr 21, 2020
Announcing Remote Services
For 30 years, PlaceEconomics has armed the preservation world with data-driven arguments on the economic impacts of historic preservation. We strive to do so even amidst the challenges caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic also comes at a time when historic preservation is ...
Read MoreJan 31, 2020
Comments to the White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing
Last year, President Trump signed Executive Order 13878, “Establishing a White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing.” Historic Preservation requirements are among several “regulatory barriers” cited in the Executive Order. We know this is not true! HUD issued a request for information ...
Read MoreAug 15, 2019
Big changes at PlaceEconomics!
We have several exciting personnel announcements to share at PlaceEconomics! 30 years ago, our firm’s principal, Donovan Rypkema, found a niche, as-of-yet unexplored corner of both the real estate world and the historic preservation field, looking at the economic benefits of historic preservation. For many ...
Read MoreMar 22, 2019
Summer 2019 Internship Opportunities!
We are seeking 2 interns this summer. Both are remote internship experiences, you can live anywhere and work with us! Email resume and cover letter to: Briana Grosicki Director of Research bgrosicki@placeeconomics.com Apply by April 19, 2019. Position 1: Research and Editorial Intern (remote) PlaceEconomics, ...
Read MoreSep 26, 2017
38 Reasons to Keep the Federal Historic Tax Credit
This week we will probably hear the proposals for tax reform coming from the leadership in Congress. In anticipation of possible recommendations that the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit might be a target for elimination, PlaceEconomics Principal, Donovan Rypkema, wrote this list of 38 reasons why ...
Read MoreDec 06, 2016
Feature Article on Rodney Swink, Habitat III, and the New Urban Agenda
PlaceEconomics and Heritage Strategies International's Rodney Swink, Senior Associate for Planning and Development, was featured in an article on his experience in Quito, Ecuador at Habitat III. You can read the piece here.
Read MoreNov 01, 2016
“Habitat III: Quito, SDGs, NUA, UN-Habitat, and Heritage” by Donovan Rypkema
After the Heritage Strategies International team traveled to Quito, Ecuador in October for Habitat III, HSI president Donovan Rypkema wrote a piece for the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Leadership Forum blog on the New Urban Agenda and what it means for cultural heritage. ...
Read MoreOct 18, 2016
PresPoll 7 Recap: The Effectiveness and Use of Heritage Conservation
This month’s PresPoll asked about the effectiveness and the use of heritage conservation as a tool for a range of urban strategies. While we didn’t mention it in the survey, these possible roles for heritage conservation came from the New Urban Agenda, which will be ...
Read MoreOct 08, 2016
Results of PresPoll #6: Sustainable Development
Cultural Heritage, Sustainable Development Goals, and International Organizations For the first time Cultural Heritage has been included as a target area for UN Habitat’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs establish benchmarks for the nations of the world over the next 15 years. This month’s ...
Read MoreOct 07, 2016
Results of PresPoll #5: Resource Protection
There are five ways to protect historic resources: Ownership, Regulation, Property Rights Tools (like easements and transferable development rights), Incentives, and Education and Advocacy. This month’s PresPoll tried to learn what organizations are effectively using each of those methods. We asked our Facebook friends how ...
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