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Paul McGinley, McGinley Kalsow & Associates
Paul McGinley has a distinguished 40-year career of planning
and preserving historic buildings, bridges and districts in
the Boston area and across the country. He planned and administered
the preservation and development of Newburyport’s Market
Square Downtown Waterfront Project in the 1970’s, a pioneering
preservation effort that established a national model for the
revitalization of downtowns throughout the country. He developed
creative plans for the preservation of historic districts and
areas including the Miami Beach Art Deco District, South Norwalk
and New London, Connecticut; Portland, Maine; Newport, Rhode
Island; and Revere Beach; all award winners. The sensitive
renovation of historic bridges, railroad structures and parkways
is of keen interest to Paul, a civil engineer. He serves as
the historic bridge consultant to the Alaska Railroad and developed
concept plans to rehabilitate and reuse the historic Northern
Avenue Bridge over Boston’s Fort Point Channel. Currently
he is working on the restoration of the Esplanade along the
Charles River.. He lives in a 17th century house in Ipswich,
which he and his wife have restored over the past 40 years.
He enjoys taking his six grandchildren for rides in his 1925
Model T touring car.
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