Over the past two decades, no firm or institution in America has conducted more analyses of the economic impacts of historic preservation than has Heritage Strategies International. Beginning in Virginia in 1995 with the first statewide study of the impacts of preservation, we have prepared impact analyses in over a dozen states. Recently, we have expanded the types of studies we are able to provide to include analysis of affordable housing, deconstruction, and resiliency. Find our studies below.

July 2015
Beyond Tourism: Historic Preservation in the Economy and Life in Savannah and Chatham County
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March 2015
Historic Preservation: Essential to the Economy and Quality of Life in San Antonio
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September 2014
Designing a 21st-Century City: Historic Preservation and the Raleigh of Tomorrow
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March 2014
North Carolina Main Street: Decades of Success – The Economic Impact of Main Street in North Carolina
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