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Qualifying Buildings National Register Properties – Individual or in District Generally 50 Years Old Architectural or Historic Significance Local Landmark Designation or Building in Local Historic District Generally Does Not Qualify
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Page 1: Qualifying Buildings National Register Properties – Individual or in District Generally 50 Years Old Architectural or Historic Significance Local Landmark.

Qualifying Buildings

National Register Properties – Individual or in District

Generally 50 Years Old

Architectural or Historic Significance

Local Landmark Designation or Building in Local Historic District Generally Does Not Qualify

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Project Approval Process 3 Part Application Process

Part 1 - Historic Status – “Certified Historic Structure” Used for preliminary NR nomination or district contribution status Must be filed before or with Part 2 application

Part 2 - Design Approval – Preliminary “Certified Rehabilitation” Usually required for investor equity closing

Part 3 - Project Completion – Final “Certified Rehabilitation”Usually required for final equity pay-in

State and National Park Service Review 60-Day Minimum Review

Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation


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