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In the past decade,
the Alliance has significantly expanded its scope and influence.
The organization has enhanced its capacity through successful
fundraising efforts, and has taken on a broader range of proactive
initiatives. Quick, decisive action to react to immediate threats
to historic resources remain critical to our success. However,
the Alliance has also focused on preventative measures and
activities that foster a stronger “culture of preservation” in
Boston. Some of these initiatives have included public lectures
on and tours of historic sites and neighborhoods, workshops
in underserved communities throughout the city, and special
conferences for professionals in the fields of preservation,
architecture and urban planning.
In the past several years, the Alliance has also focused on
incentive-based preservation, as the organization has worked
closely with a coalition of organizations in Massachusetts
to advocate for state tax credits for rehabilitation projects.
The Alliance has also sought neighborhood protection for historic
areas beyond Boston’s downtown, such as the Fort Point
Channel Local Landmark District, made up of a remarkable collection
of unique early 19th century industrial warehouses.
Photo: Rendering of the Filene’s
Complex
Courtesy of the Elkus Manfredi Architects
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