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2024 has been a year of partnerships and relationships. In this line of work, we never work alone – and this year, that was more apparent than ever. From...

Boston is fortunate to have several non-profit organizations dedicated to historic preservation advocacy, education, and real estate development/investment. The historic preservation community has benefited from strong and long-standing leadership...

Last week, Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao and Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus gathering in Worcester to announce more than...

Constructed of Deer Island granite, Indiana limestone, and marble, we know about the architects of the Worcester Memorial Auditorium, but we don’t often have the chance to learn more...

There’s no question that the city of Boston has a liquor license problem. The strict cap on licenses available means that they have become extremely expensive and increasingly difficult...

May is Preservation Month! The National Trust for Historic Preservation has set this year’s theme as “People Saving Places” and for us, there is no better way to do...

Do you have a stuck project? The Massachusetts Underutilized Properties Program could be a great opportunity to move planning, feasibility studies, or construction projects forward.  AHF has extensive experience...

It’s been another productive and exciting year at AHF. As we look out of our office windows at the Charles River Speedway, we can see the historic marketplace’s central...

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