Constructed in 1912 and expanded through 1953, the historic Georgia-Pacific power plant once thrived as a symbol of Savannah’s industrial growth with its smokestacks standing as sentinels over the city’s industrious past.
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AC Hotel Downtown Kansas City →
When the original Rialto Building, a five-story structure, was destroyed by fire in 1909, real estate icon Albert Marty prioritized building a new fireproof skyscraper that would be used to house medical professionals. Completed in 1911, the 13-story steel-frame skyscraper featured Commercial-style architecture by renowned architects Smith, Rea, and Lovitt and was constructed by George L. Brown & Son.
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The AC Hotel Kansas City (Mo.) Downtown has opened in the historic, 112-year-old Rialto Building following a $73 million renovation. Previously known as the Ozark National Life Insurance Building and United Missouri Bank, the 13-story hotel was renovated by Beechwood Pinnacle Hotels and now has 239 guestrooms and 11 suites.
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Read MoreNATIONAL PARK SERVICE: Federal Tax Incentives for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings - Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2021 →
By: National Park Service - U.S. Department of Interior - Technical Preservation Services
Read MoreFederal Tax Incentives for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings Annual Report 2020 →
In the Fiscal Year 2020 alone, Campo Architects earned our clients over $46M in approved State and Federal Historic Tax Credits and $53M in Approved State and Federal Historic Tax Credits Converted to Cash.
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