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D&S 01: Virginia's Economy and Historic Preservation: The Impact of Preservation on Jobs, Business, and Community Development (PDF)
This report, originally published in 1995, offers a compilation of the lessons learned through a dozen preservation economic studies in Virginia over the past decade. The report also takes a new look at job and income creation and the effect of historic district designation on property values.
$5.00
D&S 02: Economic Benefits of Preserving Community Character: A Case Study from Galveston, Texas (PDF)
Originally published in 1991, this executive summary from "The Economic Benefits of Preserving Community Character: Case Studies from Fredericksburg, Virginia and Galveston, Texas" looks at the methodology used to analyze the economic benefits of historic and other community preservation activities in Galveston, Texas.
$5.00
D&S 03: Economic Effects of Historic Preservation in Rhode Island (PDF)
This study examines programs administered by the Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission from 1971 to 1993 to assess the positive effect that historic preservation has on Rhode Island`s economy.
$5.00
D&S 04: Economic Impact of Historic District Designation Lower Downtown Denver, Colorado (PDF)
Originally published in 1990, this report summarizes the analysis and conclusions of a study concerning the impacts of the Lower Downtown historic district designation in the first two years of its enactment.
$5.00
D&S 05: Economic Benefits of Preserving Community Character: A Case Study from Fredericksburg, Virginia (PDF)
Originally published in 1991, this executive summary from "The Economic Benefits of Preserving Community Character: Case Studies from Fredericksburg, Virginia and Galveston, Texas" looks at the methodology used to analyze the economic benefits of historic districts and other community preservation activities in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
$5.00
D&S 06: The Investor Looks at a Historic Building (PDF)
This reprint of a speech, presented by Donovan D. Rypkema at the American Monument Forum in 1991, encourages preservationists to understand and promote sound economc arguments that will encourage investors to put their money into historic buildings.
$5.00
D&S 07: The Impacts of Historic District Designation in Washington, D.C. (PDF)
Originally published in 1991, this study looks at three residential historic district in Washington and compares pre- and post-designation rates of change in property values.
$5.00
D&S 08: Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in Georgia, A Study of Three Communties (PDF)
By examining construction activity in historic districts, property values, and tourism, this report illustrates how preservation is helping three communities in Georgia.
$5.00
D&S 09: Use It or Lose It (PDF)
This report focuses on how official federal, state, and local historic landmark or landmark district designation affects commercial property values.
$5.00
D&S 10: The Importance of Historic Preservation in Downtown Richmond: Franklin Street, A Case Study (PDF)
This study examines the effects preservation projects have had on the local economy and quality of life in downtown Richmond, Virginia.
$5.00
D&S 11: Historic Preservation and the Economy of the Commonwealth: Kentucky's Past at Work for Kentucky's Future (PDF)
This report explains how historic preservation has been a proven economic development strategy for Kentucky`s communities interested in creating jobs, attracting investors and visitors, revitalizing downtowns, and providing affordable housing.
$5.00
D&S 12: An Analysis of the Economic Impact of Physical Improvements on Retail Sales (PDF)
This study looks at data from five downtown businesses and documents the positive impact that quality improvements have on retail sales.
$5.00
D&S 13: Partners in Prosperity: The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in New Jersey (PDF)
This report summarizes the results of "Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation," which documents the vigorous role that preservation plays in creating jobs, generating income, stimulating tax revenues, nurturing tourism and enhancing New Jersey`s older cities.
$5.00
D&S 14: Assessing the Impact of Local Historic Districts on Property Values in Greensboro, North Carolina (PDF)
This 1994 study compares property values before and after local historic district designation in Greensboro, North Carolina in order to assess the impact of designation on property values.
$5.00
D&S 15: Economic Benefits of Historic Designation, Knoxville, Tennessee (PDF)
This study focuses on the effect historic designation has had on property and resale values in Knoxville, Tennessee.
$5.00
D&S 16: Economic Benefits of Preserving Philadelphia`s Past (PDF)
This reports documents the impact that historic preservation in Philadelphia has on job creation, affordable housing, tourism and community revitalization.
$5.00
D&S 17: Profiting from the Past: The Economic Impact of Historic Preservation in Georgia (PDF)
This publication discusses investments in historic property rehabilitation, revitalization of Georgia`s small town downtowns, and attractions of heritage tourism, which all promote investment in Georgia`s economy.
$5.00
D&S 18: The Value of Historic Preservation in Maryland (PDF)
This study quantifies the economic impact of Maryland historic resources on jobs, tourism and downtown revitalization.
$5.00
D&S 19: Profiting from the Past: The Impact of Historic Preservation on the North Carolina Economy (PDF)
This study examines the impact of historic preservation on economic development, job creation, downtown revitalization, and community building in North Carolina.
$5.00
» Forum Journals
Forum Journal (Summer 2005) (PDF)
Building Trades Education in the 21st Century (Volume 19/Number 4) (This file is 1.1MB)
Trades Education in the 21st Century, David Mertz
Why the Trades Matter for Preservationists: A Half-Century of Promoting Traditional Building Skills for Preservation, Lisa Sasser
Trades Education and the Matrix: Academic, Vocational, and Experiential, Bryan Blundell
Lessons for Introducing Young People to the Traditional Building and Preservation Arts, Morris Hylton III
Putting Value Back Into Craft Education, Gerard C.J. Lynch
Thoughts on Developing and Promoting Preservation Building Trades Training, David C. Overholt
National Trust Forum members can access the full text of this journal in the Forum Library on Forum Online .
$8.00
Forum Journal (Fall 2006) (PDF)
Celebrating a Year of Preservation Anniversaries (Volume 21/Number 1)
The National Historic Preservation Act: A 40th Anniversary, James A Glass
The Antiquities Act: A Century of American Archeology, Historic Preservation and Nature Conservation, David Harmon, Francis P McManamon, and Dwight T. Pitcaithley
Protecting America`s Cultural and Natural Heritage for a Second Century: The Past, Present and Future of the Antiquities Act, Excerpts from the June 8, 2006 Forum on the 100th Anniversary of the Antiquities Act
30 Years of Federal Tax Incentives for Historic Buildings, Bradford J. White
National Trust Forum members can access the full text of this journal in the Forum Library on Forum Online .
$8.00
Forum Journal (Summer 2007) (PDF)
Viewpoints: Engaging New Voices in Preservation (Volume 21/Number 4)
Obey the Imperitives of Our Own Moment: A Call for Quality Contemporary Design in Historic Districts, de Teel Patterson Tiller
"Differentiated" and "Compatible": Four Strategies for Additions to Historic Settings, Steven W. Semes
The Greenest Building Is...One That Is Already Built, Carl Elefante, AIA, LEED, AP
New Uses for Existing House Museums, Donna Ann Harris
Save the Guthrie! Again, Phillip Glenn Koski, AIA
A Planner Looks at Preservation in China (or the Simulacrum Therof), Ronald Lee Fleming, A.I.C.P.
National Trust Forum members can access the full text of this journal in the Forum Library on Forum Online .
$8.00
Forum Journal (Spring 2008) (PDF)
America's Historic Sites at a Crossroads (Volume 22/Number 3)
Introduction: The Call for a National Conversation, James Vaughan
Historic House Museums: An Embarrassment of Riches, Marian A. Godfrey
Crisis or Transition? Diagnosing Success at Historic Sites, Max A. van Balgooy
Funding the Fundamentals, David A. Donath
Cultural Heritage Tourism Trends Affecting Historic Sites, Amy Webb and Carolyn Brackett
The Impact of Standards on the Sustainability of Historic Sites, Katherine Kane
A Golden Age for Historic Properties, John Durel and Anita Nowery Durel
The Next Cliveden: A New Approach to the Historic Site in Philadelphia, David W. Young
Brucemore: A Cultural Center for Cedar Rapids, James F. Kern
National Trust Forum members can access the full text of this journal in the Forum Library on
Forum Online .
$8.00
» Disaster Response
Controlling Disaster: Earthquake-Hazard Reduction for Historic Buildings (PDF)
Reducing earthquake hazard in older buildings poses a particular challenge. This booklet outlines the steps to take to assess the risk for your particular building, to identify your goals, and to select and work productively with qualified professionals. Updated 2001. Print also available. (This file is 1.1MB)
$8.00
Treatment of Flood-Damaged Older and Historic Buildings (PDF)
Useful manual to help building owners reduce structural and cosmetic flood damage to older and historic buildings. Updated in 2005. Print available. (This file is 560kb.)
$0.00
» Historic Sites
Public Relations Strategies for Historic Sites and Communities: Offering a Media Tour (PDF)
How to organize a media tour of historic sites and measure its success. (This file is 180kb.)
$6.00
» Preservation Law
Regulating Historic Religious Properties under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (PDF)
This Preservation Law publication offers a comprehensive look at the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), an act that prohibits any government from enacting or applying land-use laws, including historic preservation laws, to property owned or used by individuals or religious institutions in a manner that would substantially burden the exercise of religion. (13pp, 263 kb)
$15.00
Protecting Potential Landmarks through Demolition Review (PDF)
Many communities are using demolition review to make sure that potentially significant older buildings are not demolished without notice and some level of review by a preservation commission. This Preservation Law publication, available as a PDF only, provides an in-depth explanation of the demolition review process. A list of demolition delay ordinances that have been adopted around the country is included. (13pp, 1MB)
$15.00
Preservationist’s Guide to Urban Transferable Development Rights (PDF)
A Preservationists Guide to Urban Transferable Development Rights , by Jennifer Cohoon Mc Stotts, explains how transferable development rights can be used to protect historic and cultural resources. The author includes helpful tips for implementing a successful TDR program.
$15.00
Best Practices for Preservation Organizations Involved in Easement and Land Stewardship
Provides preservation easement holding organizations with guidance on the operation of easement programs and organizational best practices by applying Land Trust Standards and Practices.
$30.00