(Copied from "Events" section of http://www.historicsaintpaul.org)

UPCOMING EVENTS

Preservation Talks: a brown bag discussion series
This is a great opportunity to gather information and connect with
community planning organizations, architects, developers and others
regarding preservation issues in St.Paul. Our five month series will be
held the third Wednesday of every month starting October 20.  The events
are free and anyone interested is welcome. Bring your lunch and your
appetite for preservation!

Location:   Landmark Center, Room 430
75 West 5th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101  (Except for last session; see
below)

Time: Noon-1 p.m.

October 20, 2004
Carol Carey, Historic Saint Paul, and Robert Roscoe, Design for
Preservation
Everyday Preservation: Promoting Preservation in Neighborhoods Throughout
Saint Paul

November 17, 2004
Chuck Liddy, Miller Dunwiddie Architects and Thomas Zahn, Architectural
Preservation Consultants Learning from Success: Brewery Redevelopment
Opportunities in Saint Paul

December 15, 2004
Linda Donaldson, Brighton Development, and Tom Schroeder, Preservation
Alliance of Minnesota
Making the Numbers Work: Financial Tools for Historic Structure
Rehabilitation

January 19, 2005
David A Lanegran, Ph.D., Macalester College
Predicting Commercial Success on Inner-city Street Car Strips

February 16, 2005
Weiming Lu, Lowertown Redevelopment Corporation
Urban Village to River Garden: Capturing New Opportunities for the Union
Depot and Lowertown's Redevelopment
(Note: this talk will be presented at the Jerome Hill Theater, 180 E. 5th
St, Ste 160.)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT HISTORIC SAINT PAUL AT 651-222-3049.




Preservation Journal Volume 1, Issue 1 (back issues) Volume 1, Issue 2 PDF version (6.3 MB)

THE FALL 2004 ISSUE OF THE PRESERVATION JOURNAL WILL BE POSTED SOON.
TO REQUEST A HARD COPY, PLEASE CALL DOUG AT HSP (651-222-3049)



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