Dec. 15, 2017 - Preservation New Jersey, a statewide non-profit that advocates for and promotes historic preservation as a sustainable strategy to protect and enhance the vitality and heritage of New Jersey’s richly diverse communities, has made policy recommendations to Governor Murphy’s ... » Learn More about PNJ champions State HTC in letter to Murphy Transition Team
PNJ Newsletter 2017
November 28, 2017 - #GivingTuesday, 10 Most Nominations
November 22, 2017 - 10 Most News & Nominations, #GivingTuesday, Federal Call to Action, and other news....
November 13, 2017 - Call to Action - Historic Tax Credits STILL in Jeopardy
November 6, 2017 - Call to Action - Historic Tax Credits in Jeopardy
October 11, 2017 - Photos from Night of Celebration, Events, and other news
October 2, 2017 - Night of Celebration, Federal Call to Action, Events, and other news
September 21, 2017 - New PNJ Website, Federal Call to Action, Events, and other news
September 7, 2017 - 2017 Awardees Announced, Hinchliffe Stadium Ground Breaking, and other news
August 22, 2017 - Union Hotel, PNJ Night of Celebration, Membership Drive, Partner Events
June 20, 2017 - PNJ Awards Call for Nomination, PNJ Night of Celebration
May 18, 2017 - 10 Most Historic Places in NJ Announcement
April 20, 2017 - Historic Preservation Month Events & Activities
January 24, 2017 - Annual Meeting Announcement
January 17, 2017 - Call to Action: Federal Historic Tax Credit
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Giving 2017/18
Right now, Congress is considering tax reform bills that will either eliminate or significantly reduce the Federal Historic Tax Credit (HTC). The HTC is the most significant federal financial commitment to historic preservation. Over the last 36 years, the credit has created 2.5 million jobs, ... » Learn More about Giving 2017/18
Nominate a 10 Most Endangered Historic Place
Preservation New Jersey invites nominations for our 2018 list of New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places. The selection committee uses the following basic criteria for initial consideration: • Architectural integrity and historical significance • Imminence of identifiable threat • ... » Learn More about Nominate a 10 Most Endangered Historic Place
#GivingTuesday
You don’t have to be a world leader or a billionaire to give back. #GivingTuesday is about ordinary people coming together doing extraordinary things. Preservation New Jersey is participating in #GivingTuesday to bolster our 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in NJ program. While publishing the ... » Learn More about #GivingTuesday
More Hurdles for Camden High School
The "Castle of the Hill", a 2017 10 Most Endangered Historic Place in NJ is in jeopardy of being lost forever. Demolition has begun on the Camden High School Annex. The good news is, the Schools Development Authority (SDA) has agreed to hold off demolishing the significant portions of the building ... » Learn More about More Hurdles for Camden High School
The Fate of the Union Hotel Still Pending
The battle over the Flemington Historic District, the Bank Building, and the Union Hotel (a 2016 10 Most Endangered Historic Place in NJ) wages on. In August, the Historic Sites Council issued a temporary denial of an encroachment application, asking for additional information related to structural ... » Learn More about The Fate of the Union Hotel Still Pending
PNJ Honors Leaders in Preservation
PRESERVATION NEW JERSEY HONORS LEADERS IN PRESERVATION TRENTON, NJ – At its annual Night of Celebration on October 5, 2017, Preservation New Jersey honored leaders, visionaries, and professionals who have preserved and restored important landmarks and landscapes throughout the state. The 2017 New ... » Learn More about PNJ Honors Leaders in Preservation
Historic Sites Council Has Its Eyes on Flemington
The Historic Sites Council hears an application related to the Union Hotel, a 2016 PNJ 10 Most Endangered Historic Place in NJ... The NJ Historic Sites Council (HSC) held a marathon meeting on Wednesday, June 16, 2017 to review an application regarding encroachments upon properties listed on ... » Learn More about Historic Sites Council Has Its Eyes on Flemington