1. Latest News
  2. Submit Press Release
  1. PR Home
  2. Latest News
  3. Feeds
  4. Alerts
  5. Submit Free Press Release
  6. Journalist Account

Trust for Architectural Easements Helps Place Historic Boston Building on the National Register

The 106-year old Compton Building that houses the Club Quarters Hotel and the Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant in downtown Boston has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) - Feb 13, 2009 -
Boston, MA – The 106-year old Compton Building that houses the Club Quarters Hotel and the Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant in downtown Boston has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a federal designation that bestows honor on one of Boston’s architecturally and historically significant buildings.

“The Compton Building, like many other historic gems in Boston, was not listed on the National Register of Historic Places and also not protected by any preservation measures. I am delighted that we have now taken the first step by giving this building the recognition that it deserves,” said Mory Bahar, the Boston representative of the Trust for Architectural Easements.
 
Located at 161-175 Devonshire Street, the 11-story Classical Revival granite and buff brick Compton Building was designed by the architectural firm of Winslow and Bigelow. Winslow and Bigelow designed many of Boston’s buildings built in the wake of the Great Fire of 1872. The building features several new engineering advances invented in the late 19th century, including steel frame construction and the elevator. Since electric lighting was still a relatively new technology, the building was designed with a large indentation at the rear of the building to allow for improved lighting and air circulation.

“The National Register of Historic Places is the federal program that provides public recognition of our nation’s historic resources, whether architectural, cultural, or archaeological,” said Steve McClain, President of the Trust for Architectural Easements. “This listing is important because, in addition to honoring a property’s history, it means consideration of the property in the planning for federal undertakings, eligibility for federal tax benefits, and qualification for federal historic preservation grants, when funds are available.”
   
The Trust for Architectural Easements is one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit organizations dedicated to voluntary preservation through easement donations. The Trust protects more than 800 historic buildings across the United States. For more information about the Trust’s local preservation efforts, the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive Program and the donation process, contact the Trust at 1-888-831-2107 or visit www.architecturaltrust.org.

# # #

The Trust for Architectural Easements is one of the nation’s largest non-profit organizations dedicated to voluntary preservation through easement donations. The Trust protects more than 800 historic buildings across the United States.

--- end ---

Click to Share

Contact Email:
***@architecturaltrust.org
Source:Trust for Architectural Easements
Phone:888-831-2107
Fax:202-797-5295
Address:1906 R Street, NW
:Suite 100
Zip:20009
State/Province:District of Columbia
Country:United States
Industry:Architecture, Real Estate, Tourism
Last Updated:Feb 13, 2009
Shortcut:http://prlog.org/10182395
Disclaimer:   Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog can't be held liable for the content posted by others.   Report Abuse

Latest Press Releases By “

More...

Upcoming Press Releases...



  1. SiteMap
  2. Privacy Policy
  3. Terms of Service
  4. Copyright Notice
  5. About
  6. Advertise
Like PRLog?
3.5K1.4K1.3K
Click to Share