The decision to protect a non-historic parking lot as part of designating an adjacent historic bank building is being derided by critics as another form of exclusionary zoning.
DC’s Historic Preservation Review Board protected a non-historic parking lot in Chevy Chase. The decision indulges the desire (of some) to use historic preservation to override zoning and prevent development, and defies HPRB’s own precedents.
The activists, business owners, and neighbors who have worked for years to make Cleveland Park a truly urban neighborhood take a well-deserved victory lap for the release of design guidelines for it.
Phase one of Amazon HQ2 opens. Driver charged in Rock Creek Parkway crash that killed three has a long history of dangerous driving. Baltimore historic homeowners are fighting outdoor BGE gas meters.
Two historians and three projects will be recognized Friday during the biennial Montana Historic Preservation Awards at The Myrna Loy Theater in Helena.