Once a farmhouse on the edge of the prairie, this I-House in Georgetown, Texas was salvaged in early 2019. The process revealed layers of history, a closet full of of decayed receipts under the carpet, the work of termites and that the house had once had a full-length two-story porch across the front.
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What we discovered over the course of this 18 month project is that the importance of this place to the community has been completely underestimated, not only in terms of its economic impact, but of its role in supporting non-profit organizations, youth leadership and education opportunities.
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How was the Most Beautiful Square in Texas crafted out of a prairie frontier? What did the 7th fastest growing city in American look like more than a century ago? Find out here!
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The odd timing of a land sale, a widow who became a real estate developer and a couple who served their community professionally and personally for decades.
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Presented at the Main Street Now Conference in Seattle, Washington on March 25th.
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Mansfield Park Economic Impact Assessment - Financial Report →
Mansfield Park Economic Impact Assessment - Interim Report →
Mansfield Park - EDC Addendum to the Interim Report →
How Eminent Domain Abuse is Destroying Texas’ Most Valuable Landscapes: The Growing Threat to the Lone Star State →
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