New Online Resource: The Preservation Professionals Digital Guide

We are excited to announce the launch of the Preservation Professionals Digital Guide — a new, statewide resource designed to connect organizations and individuals with preservation professionals across New York.

The Guide makes it easy to find experienced architects, contractors, consultants, and other professionals actively engaged in preservation work throughout the state. Whether you’re looking for expertise for an upcoming project or hoping to connect with peers in the preservation community, the Guide serves as a centralized hub for connecting New York’s preservation network.

“With the launch of the Preservation Professionals Digital Guide, we're excited to provide New Yorkers with another resource to help them steward their historic properties,” said Caitlin Meives, the League’s Director of Preservation. “Whether you own an older home, a commercial building, or operate a historic site, this easy-to-use resource will help you connect with New York's vast array of talented and exceptional preservation professionals.”

Explore the guide today and see the breadth of preservation expertise across New York. Users can sort based on business categories to find the people doing exactly the kind of work they need. For those unfamiliar with the various types of preservation professionals, the Guide also has a handy explainer to help point you in the right direction.

The Preservation Professionals Digital Guide is part of the League’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the statewide preservation community and provide accessible resources to support collaboration and professional connections, all in service of our shared mission of preserving historic places.

There’s still time to be included! If you are a preservation professional interested in being listed, you can sign up today to join this growing network.

Disclaimer: The Preservation Professionals Digital Guide is a paid listing directory. Listing does not necessarily constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Preservation League. Please always seek resumes and references before hiring any contractor.