Posts in Excellence Awards
Announcing the 2016 Excellence Award Winners

Many of the 2016 award winners provide valuable examples for others by incorporating energy efficiency techniques, adaptive reuse strategies and Federal and State Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits. Each year, we are impressed by the number and variety of laudable nominations, and this year was no exception. We are delighted to give these projects the statewide recognition they deserve.

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Congratulations to the 2015 Excellence Award Winners

A crumbling factory that is now a focal point of neighborhood revitalization. A private residence that suffered years of neglect before being restored by descendants of its original owner. A community meeting space that has been restored with an eye toward sustainability in a changing coastal environment. These were just a few of the Award-winning projects honored by the Preservation League on May 13, 2015.

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Congratulations to the 2014 Excellence Award Winners

A community-led effort to give new life to a relic of the heyday of rail. A vibrant artistic hub in a building that was once on the brink of demolition. An all-volunteer preservation group that got its start supporting arts and culture. The restoration and interpretation of a contemporary artist’s live-work space in SoHo. These were just a few of the Award-winning projects and organizations honored by the Preservation League on May 14, 2014.

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Excellence in Historic Preservation Awards - 2007

The list of award winners includes: the restoration of the Great Western Staircase at the New York State Capitol in Albany; The Alfred E. Smith State Office Building in Albany; Excellence Charter School of Bedford-Stuyvesant; River Lofts in Manhattan; School No. 4 in Saratoga Springs; the Montauk Playhouse Community Center in the Town of East Hampton, Suffolk County; and New York’s Historic Armories: An Illustrated History (SUNY Press, 2006). The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation will be honored for organizational excellence, and Donald Fenner of Springfield Center, Otsego County will be honored for individual excellence.

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Excellence in Historic Preservation Awards - 2006

The 2006 Award winners were Harmony Mills, Cohoes, Albany County; the Reverend J. Edward Nash House, Buffalo, Erie County; 256-262 State Street, Carthage, Jefferson County; Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn, Kings County; Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Kings County; Historic Front Street, New York, New York County; 90 West Street, New York, New York County; and the MTA-Metro North Railroad Station Restoration, Yonkers, Westchester County. The Greene County Industrial Development Agency was honored for organizational excellence, and Henry McCartney, former Executive Director of the Landmark Society of Western New York, of Rochester, Monroe County was honored for individual excellence.

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Excellence in Historic Preservation Awards - 2003

Individual Excellence: J. Winthrop Aldrich, Red Hook

Organizational Excellence: Canisius College, Buffalo; World Monuments Fund, New York City and Society for the Protection of Long Island Antiquities

Project Excellence: Skylight and Laylight, New York State Capitol, Albany; Brighter Choice Charter School, Albany; Orleans County Courthouse and Clerk’s Building, Albion; Prospect Park Audubon Center at the Boathouse, Brooklyn; Buffalo City Hall Council Chambers, Buffalo; Strecker Laboratory, Roosevelt Island, New York City; King’s Garden at Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga; Rensselaer County Court Facilities, Troy; Gazette Building, Yonkers

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Excellence in Historic Preservation Award Winners - 2000

The Preservation League of New York State is proud to announce the recipients of its annual statewide historic preservation awards.  A total of ten awards are being given to individuals, organizations, and projects from across the state that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to retaining, promoting, or reusing our historic buildings, structures, and cultural landscapes.  The award recipients for 2000 are distinguished for preservation work that has spurred economic development, increased heritage tourism, provided affordable housing, revitalized downtowns, and supported the stewardship of our architectural and cultural heritage. 

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