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ADVOCACY ALERT: Ask Council to Support the Future of Preservation in Austin
Contact your Council Member and let them know you support full funding for the Equity-Based Historic Preservation Plan.
Issues in Preservation: LGBTQIA Spaces and a Fight for Austin's Soul
“We have to do what’s in the best interest of these properties.” So said members of Austin’s Historic Landmark Commission (HLC) on June 1, when they made the difficult decision to accept a compromise involving the displacement of several bars beloved to the LGBTQIA community.
Changing Days at Dirty Martins
What makes a place special? Historic preservationists look at many factors when deciding what to save. Others simply recall the taste of their favorite hamburger as they unwound with friends or gathered with family to cheer on the Burnt Orange. Still others recall cherished employees with decades of dedication. For Dirty Martin’s Place, those memories are coming into sharp relief as Austin builds a new future with Project Connect.
Heartaches by the Numbers, Demos by the Score: The Environmental Impact of Demolition Debris
Understanding the environmental impacts of demolition is crucial for the historic preservation movement as we develop forward-thinking strategies to preserve our historic fabric.
From National Folk to Mid-century Modern: Austin’s Historic Landmarks of 2021
Austin designated five new Historic Landmarks in 2021, building upon its existing 600-plus individual landmarks and adding to Austin’s complex story of opportunity, segregation, creativity, and community service. Read on to learn more about the history of the five new Landmarks our city gained in 2021.
Why Austin Needs Local Historic Districts
Austin has been losing its historic structures and resources at a rapid pace, compelling several questions around historic preservation. Why do we preserve certain structures and sites, and how do we make those decisions? What tools do we have to preserve them? Among the most powerful tools at the disposal of preservationists to combat demolition are local historic districts.