Restoration of Historic Buildings
The Office of Historic Buildings is pleased to highlight a
notable restoration project from Wisconsin. We will be featuring
different projects from around the state periodically, so be
sure to check back regularly. Many of the project owners have
received income tax credits for the work they did, which required
they meet well-defined preservation standards. Other projects
are owned by nonprofit organizations, and their restorations
have often been made possible by dedicated volunteers and creative
funding sources. We congratulate everyone involved in these
remarkable projects.
Learn more about these tax-credit programs:
Previous Featured Restorations
- HISTORY UNCOVERED
1-5 West Main Street, Evansville
- TAKING PRESERVATION TO THE BANK
First National
Bank, Chippewa Falls
- AN EAGLE-EYED REHABILITATION
Imig
Block, Sheboygan
- TAX CREDITS FUEL ADAPTIVE USE PROJECT
Copeland
Service Station, Milwaukee
- BEING KEPT AFTER SCHOOL
Mineral
Point High School, Mineral Point
- PRESERVATION ON TRACK
Richland
Center Depot, Richland Center
- FIGHTING CITY HALL
Merrill
City Hall, Merrill
- RESTORATION - START TO FINNISH
John Palo
Homestead, Oulu
- OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Paul
Jules Saloon, Green Bay
- Amity
Leather Products Factory, West Bend
- RESTORATION CREATES A REFUGE
Jeffris
Flats Apartments, Janesville
- CURING A SPLIT PERSONALITY
Christina
Kuhl Block, Stevens Point
- ISN'T IT IONIC?
Birchard-Follansbee Block, Milwaukee
- A HEALTHY RECOVERY
Reedsburg Municipal Hospital, Reedsburg
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