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The proposed “Original East District of the Central Manufacturing District,” roughly bound by Ashland, 35th, Morgan, and Pershing, represents the first planned industrial district in the United States. Landmarks Illinois included the Central Manufacturing District on its 2014 statewide endangered list.
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Please join Landmarks IllinoisLandmarks IllinoisLandmarks IllinoisLandmarks Illinois to discuss a proposed Original East Original East Original East Original East District of the District of the District of the District of the Central Central Central Central Manufacturing DistrictManufacturing DistrictManufacturing DistrictManufacturing District for designation to the National Register of Historic Places and the benefits of the Federal Historic Tax Credit program. The proposed OriginaOriginaOriginaOriginal East District of l East District of l East District of l East District of the the the the Central Manufacturing Central Manufacturing Central Manufacturing Central Manufacturing DistrictDistrictDistrictDistrict, roughly bound by Ashland, 35th, Morgan, and Pershing, represents the first planned industrial district in the United States and what was a new era for transportation, industry, and labor, following the decline of the company town.
We encourage building owners, realtors, architects, city planners, public officials, business and economic development leaders to attend this meeting to learn more about the National Register of Historic Places and the economic incentives available.
Hosted by Bridgeport Arts Center at 1200 W. 35th St., Chicago Wednesday, October 14, 2015Wednesday, October 14, 2015Wednesday, October 14, 2015Wednesday, October 14, 2015
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RSVP to Lisa DiChiera at RSVP to Lisa DiChiera at RSVP to Lisa DiChiera at RSVP to Lisa DiChiera at [email protected]@[email protected]@LPCI.org Presenters: Lisa DiChiera, Director of Advocacy, Landmarks Illinois Andrew Heckenkamp, Coordinator - National Register of Historic
Places, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Erica Ruggiero, preservation consultant and nominator of proposed historic district John Cramer, Senior Associate, MacRostie Historic Advisors
Landmarks IllinoisLandmarks IllinoisLandmarks IllinoisLandmarks Illinois is the state’s leading voice for historic preservation by promoting the reuse of buildings as a strategy for economic development and sustaining healthy communities, while expanding the public’s understanding and stewardship of the built environment.