Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
There is much interest among cultural economists in assessing the effects of heritage preservation p...
Neighborhood historic preservation has been highly controversial in Washington, DC, as proponents cl...
In 1960, a passionate committee led by violinist Isaac Stern succeeded in saving Carnegie Hall, a bu...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
Local governments across the country, from the smallest towns to the largest cities, have unique pre...
The Penn Central decision, in its most immediate concern, provided a legal framework within which lo...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 1978 decision in Penn Central Transportation Co. v. City of New York is one...
This article measures the impacts of historic preservation regulations on property values inside and...
The constraints on property use along with the economic merits of historic districts are critical po...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87166/1/j.1540-6229.2010.00293.x.pd
Historic preservation activity in Pennsylvania is impressive and expanding. This comment examines ni...
Historic preservation is commonly used to protect old buildings and neighborhoods from deterioration...
Historic resources are important to society due to their historic, educational, tourism and communit...
The impact of landmark designation on prices of the property and its neighbors sits at the core of t...
In Defense of Preservation is the transcript of a presentation at the Gotham History Festival at th...
There is much interest among cultural economists in assessing the effects of heritage preservation p...
Neighborhood historic preservation has been highly controversial in Washington, DC, as proponents cl...
In 1960, a passionate committee led by violinist Isaac Stern succeeded in saving Carnegie Hall, a bu...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
Local governments across the country, from the smallest towns to the largest cities, have unique pre...
The Penn Central decision, in its most immediate concern, provided a legal framework within which lo...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 1978 decision in Penn Central Transportation Co. v. City of New York is one...
This article measures the impacts of historic preservation regulations on property values inside and...
The constraints on property use along with the economic merits of historic districts are critical po...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87166/1/j.1540-6229.2010.00293.x.pd
Historic preservation activity in Pennsylvania is impressive and expanding. This comment examines ni...
Historic preservation is commonly used to protect old buildings and neighborhoods from deterioration...
Historic resources are important to society due to their historic, educational, tourism and communit...
The impact of landmark designation on prices of the property and its neighbors sits at the core of t...
In Defense of Preservation is the transcript of a presentation at the Gotham History Festival at th...
There is much interest among cultural economists in assessing the effects of heritage preservation p...
Neighborhood historic preservation has been highly controversial in Washington, DC, as proponents cl...
In 1960, a passionate committee led by violinist Isaac Stern succeeded in saving Carnegie Hall, a bu...