The National Architectural Trust will host a free one-hour informational seminar about the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive Program designed to preserve and protect America’s historic buildings.
Owners of residential, commercial and condominium buildings located in historic neighborhoods are invited to attend the free seminar on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 or Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 7:30pm at the Old South Church (645 Boylston Street).
The free seminar will address eligibility criteria for the Program and changes resulting from the 2006 Pension Protection Act.
Space is limited, to register, please call Mary Bahar at 978-352-5615, or send an email to mbahar [@] natarchtrust [.] org
Area Neighborhoods Taking Advantage of the Program Include:
Back Bay
Beacon Street, Commonwealth Avenue, Hereford Street, Marlborough Street, Newbury Street
South End
Appleton Street, Bond Street, Cazenove Street, Chandler Street, Claremont Park, Columbus Avenue, Dartmouth Street, Gray Street, Greenwich Park, Lawrence Street, Massachusetts Avenue, Montgomery Street, Rutland Square, Shawmut Avenue, Tremont Street, Union Park, Washington Park, West Canton Street, West Concord Street, West Newton Street, West Springfield Street
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