NH&RA Fall Forum (2016)
12th Annual J. Timothy Anderson Awards Luncheon
Wednesday, November 2 at 1:00pm
Boston College Club
Boston, MA
Registration Fees: $125 per person
Timmy Finalists & Winners Announced!
Checkout the 2016 winners and finalists listed below, along with the developers, architects, and historic consultants involved with the projects!
A press release announcing the finalists and winners will go out on Friday, September 23.
Category Winners
Best Commercial / Retail / Non Residential Project
Stony Island Arts Bank
Location: Chicago, IL
Developer: The Stony Group LLC
Architect: Fitzgerald Associates Architects
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
Best Historic Rehab Utilizing LIHTCs – Small (Under $10 million development cost)
The Lofts at NoDa Mills
Location: Charlotte, NC
Developer: The Community Builders
Architect: Shook Kelley, Inc.
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
Category Finalists
Best Market Rate / Mixed-Income Residential
Arc at Old Colony
Location: Chicago, IL
Developer: MCJ Development and CA Ventures
Architect: Pappageorge Haymes Partners
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
Edge at Union Station
Location: Worcester, MA
Developer: Vision Properties
Architect: Benoit Design Group
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
The Flats on Howard
Location: Omaha, NE
Developer: Arch Icon Development
Architect: Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture
Historic Consultant: Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture
Best Historic Rehab Utilizing LIHTCs – Medium ($10-20 million development cost)
Chestnut Park Apartments
Location: Holyoke, MA
Developer: Weld Management Co., Inc.
Architect: The Architectural Team, Inc.
Historic Consultant: Pioneer Valley Planning Co.
Cony Flatiron Senior Residence
Location: Augusta, ME
Developer: Housing Initiatives of New England Corporation
Architect: CWS Architects of Portland, ME
Home Front at Camp Anza
Location: Riverside, CA
Developer: Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation
Architect: Rodriguez Associates Architects and Planners, Inc.
Historic Consultant: JM Research & Consulting
The Lace Mill
Location: Kingston, NY
Developer: RUPCO
Architect: Dutton Architecture
Historic Consultant: Heritage Consulting Group
Best Historic Rehab Utilizing LIHTCs – Large (Over $20 million development cost)
A-Mill Artist Lofts
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Developer: Dominium
Architect: BKV Group
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
Loft Five50
Location: Lawrence, MA
Developer: WinnDevelopment
Architect: The Architectural Team
Historic Consultant: Epsilon Associates
Judges’ Awards Finalists
Most Advanced Financial Structure
Historic Strand Apartments
Location: Chicago, IL
Developer: Holsten Real Estate Development Corporation
Architect: Johnson & Lee, Ltd.
Historic Consultant: McGuire Igleski & Associates, Inc.
Livingston School Apartments
Location: Albany, NY
Developer: WinnDevelopment
Architect: The Architectural Team
Historic Consultant: VHB
Additional Finalists Already Listed under Category Winners & Finalists:
Loft Five50
The Flats on Howard
The Lace Mill
Achievement in Sustainability
Monsenor Romero Apartments
Location: Washington, DC
Developer: NHT Enterprise
Architect: Wiencek & Associates
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
Additional Finalists Already Listed under Category Winners & Finalists:
Loft Five50
Most Innovative Adaptive Reuse
Market Street Village
Location: Wilmington, DE
Developer: BPG Real Estate Group
Architect: Blackney Hayes Architects
Nichols Tower at Homan Square
Location: Chicago, IL
Developer: Foundation for Homan Square
Architect: Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Historic Consultant: MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC
Additional Finalists Already Listed under Category Winners & Finalists:
Cony Flatiron Senior Residence
Best Historic Mill or Factory Rehabilitation
Finalists Already Listed under Category Winners & Finalists:
A-Mill Artist Lofts
Loft Five50
The Lace Mill
The Lofts at NoDa Mills
Location
Boston College Club
100 Federal St 36th FloorBoston, MA 02210
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