Sign the online petition: www.HistoricTaxCredits.org/
North Carolina’s historic tax credits create economic opportunity across the state, turning old buildings into new centers of development.
Since 1998, projects using state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits have brought nearly $1.5 billion in private investment into the state. The tax credits have helped to transform historic factories, hospitals, farms, houses and storefronts into energetic office spaces, engaging event venues and creative small businesses.
Officials say 2,483 projects have been helped by the historic rehabilitation tax credit, and projects have been carried out in 90 of North Carolina’s 100 counties.
North Carolina will not restore this program without your help.
Leaders from across the state, including Governor Pat McCrory, have called on the legislature to introduce a bill to bring back the program.
Join them today by signing the petition to restore Historic Preservation Tax Credits in North Carolina.
A408Studio is currently working on a project in Greensboro, 919 Spring Garden Street, that will be the recipient of 2014 tax credits. For more information: 919 Spring Garden Street
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