Word: preservationism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The money will enable the non-profit preservation group to "identify the central areas along the mid-to upper-Charles River that are most threatened by development," said Paula V. Cortez, former president of the association.
Under New York City's stringent rent control and housing preservation laws, Columbia's tenants were entitled to have their apartments rebuilt and their leases renewed at the same rent level. But even after months of negotiations and a successful lawsuit against Columbia, the landlord continued to let the building...
"We all have some responsibility in actuality and in metaphor for the preservation of silviculture. It seems highly unlikely that any work capable of sustaining the continuity of silviculture which interests us could go on without substantially more money than Harvard has offered," agreed Trow, head of the Stillman Forest...
Preventing Harvard from selling to its academic staff will not preserve the rent-controlled units; if the University simply sold on the open market, the properties would be also decontrolled. Only a fundamental change in the law affecting all small property owners will preserve such units. In other words, the...
National Trust for Historical Preservation