Historic Property Redevelopment Program
Our Historic Property Redevelopment Program is making direct investments in Maryland’s historic places through the restoration, rehabilitation, and revitalization of historic structures and the communities in which they reside.
Our Historic Property Redevelopment Program is making direct investments in Maryland’s historic places through the restoration, rehabilitation, and revitalization of historic structures and the communities in which they reside. This program allows us to protect historic resources through various approaches.
Today, as a result of the generosity of those funders and the support of the Board of Preservation Maryland, the Historic Property Redevelopment Program is engaged in historic rehabilitation projects across the state.
Current Projects
Burtis House in Annapolis
Anne Arundel County
The last remaining waterman’s cottage on Annapolis’ working waterfront, Preservation Maryland is taking a leading role on this dynamic climate resiliency project, overseeing the stabilization and elevation of the historic structure.
Support from the Maryland Heritage Area Authority, the State of Maryland, and the Chesapeake Bay Office of the National Park Service.
Berlin House in Brunswick, Frederick County
Preservation Maryland is partnering with the City of Brunswick to protect and adapt the historic Berlin House (aka Snoots House). In support of this mission, the City’s current plan for the Berlin House envisions adapting the structure into a community heritage venue that will serve as adjunct interpretive space for the Brunswick Heritage Museum.
Ellicott City Jail, Howard County
The historic Jail will be revitalized to support the surrounding community while the County and Preservation Maryland continue to explore its use as a center for climate, heritage, and preservation studies.
417 N. Jonathan Street, Washington County
Despite prior threats of disrepair and imminent demolition, with the help of Preservation Maryland’s Historic Property Redevelopment Program, community partners, and the generosity of numerous donors, the humble dwelling in the heart of the historic Jonathan Street neighborhood continues to serve the community as a owner-occupied housing.
Robert W. Johnson Community Center, Washington County
As part of our ongoing work in the Jonathan Street community in Hagerstown, Preservation Maryland is overseeing stabilization repairs to the Robert W. Johnson Community Center. Other work in the Jonathan Street community includes asset mapping and tech infrastructure, which allows communities to remain vibrant and livable.
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