This year’s four finalists in the historic rehab category feature the adaptive-reuse of a school, a former motion picture film vault, a factory, and a mill—Beverly Village for Living & the Arts in Beverly, Massachusetts; Bimosedaa in Minneapolis; Carnation Village in Tupelo, Mississippi; and Stone Mill Lofts in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
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Senior Living Meets the Arts in This Century-Old School Building
The Briscoe School gets a new life, offering seniors housing and artist live-work spaces for the Beverly, Massachusetts, community.
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Former Film Vault Offers Housing Solution for Minneapolis Indigenous Community
Bimosedaa brings safe, affordable housing opportunities to indigenous residents experiencing homelessness.
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After 50 Years of Vacancy, Mississippi Milk Factory Sees New Life as Senior Housing
The revitalized Carnation Milk Plant offers affordable housing options to Tupelo’s rapidly growing senior population.
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A Tragedy Turns Into Opportunity for Lawrence’s Stone Mill Lofts
Funds from the Columbia Gas explosion settlement power the transformation of an 1840s mill into a state-of-the-art, all-electric apartment community.