Tips for Writing a Successful Proposal for the Federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) Program

Navigating the federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC) process can be complex, but it’s a powerful tool for revitalizing historic buildings. This guide offers practical tips for crafting a compelling HTC proposal—from understanding preservation standards to telling a strong historic story and documenting qualified expenses effectively.

Interior Assessment: the Shamrock Building and the Renaissance Building, Mount Dora, Florida

The two buildings that documented were the Shamrock Building and the Renaissance Building. Both of these buildings are important buildings in the downtown historic district of Mount Dora, as they were usefully implemented additions to the area. Since their original construction, they have been modified to provide better functionality for their new uses throughout theContinue reading “Interior Assessment: the Shamrock Building and the Renaissance Building, Mount Dora, Florida”

Overview of Mount Dora, Florida

The city of Mount Dora, Florida, is an older town that was settled in the late 1800s, and as the majority of the original buildings are still in existence they greatly add to the town’s historical significance. Some of the earliest buildings were erected anywhere from the late 1800s to the early 1900s (Fig. 1)Continue reading “Overview of Mount Dora, Florida”

What Makes the Ramsey-Donnelly Building Worth Saving?

The Ramsey-Donnelly Building was an early addition to the downtown commercial district of Mount Dora (Fig. 1) and has played an important role in town as it has been host to many of the area’s integral businesses. The building’s position on the corner of the main thoroughfares through town, both Fifth Avenue and Donnelly Street,Continue reading “What Makes the Ramsey-Donnelly Building Worth Saving?”

Historic Rehabilitation and Housing

Considering the majority of the residents in Mount Dora are aged 48 and older, most housing options revolve around apartments, condos, villas and homes. There are also many 55 and older communities and assisted living options, which are provided through similar apartment, condo, and villa setups. Other residents that are younger than the average medianContinue reading “Historic Rehabilitation and Housing”

Driving Survey: Piglet's Pantry and The Drawer, Mount Dora, Florida

The area surveyed was that of the commercial downtown area of Mount Dora, Florida, which stretches from McDonald Street to Baker Street (a four-block stretch from west to east) and Fifth Avenue to Third Avenue (a three-block stretch from north to south). Within this area there are several historic buildings, although not all have beenContinue reading “Driving Survey: Piglet's Pantry and The Drawer, Mount Dora, Florida”