Utah Main Street (UMS) is excited to announce that over $315,000 in funding has been awarded to seven historic buildings from communities throughout Utah. These properties have been selected to receive Round 1 of UMS’s 2025 Revive & Reside grants. The owners are taking important steps to bring new life to their historic downtowns by revitalizing beloved buildings that were sitting vacant or underutilized, and rehabilitating them to create new spaces for both vibrant businesses and much-need...| Utah State Historic Preservation Office
The French Second Empire style was popular in Montpelier in the 1860s through the 1890s and was used for some of the city’s fancier homes. The attractive building at 132 Main Street was built around 1865 by James French, a wealthy Montpelier businessman. French owned a clothing store at the northeast corner of State and Main (see The Bridge, Nov. 2, 2022), served as postmaster, and built the brick French block on the west side of Main Street after the 1875 fires downtown destroyed three of ...| The Montpelier Bridge
Western Specialty Contractors’ Orlando, FL Branch Office recently completed waterproofing and façade repairs as part of ongoing maintenance at Vue Sarasota Bay luxury condominium in Sarasota, FL.| Western Specialty Contractors - Master Craftsmen in Building Envelope Repair
Lovely Exeter, Devon’s ancient capital by the mighty River Exe, has plenty to see in its eighteen square miles. A network of buses can help you reach these sights and a bargain PlusBus ticket makes it easy to hop on and off the buses all day. See Roman walls and a medieval cathedral, a huge collection of movie memorabilia, and bird-haunted marshes by the wide Exe estuary. These are just a few of the adventures you can have by bus in Exeter.| Good Journey
Florida is the top tourist state in the nation with 110 million annual visitors and snowbirds. Most come for good weather, beaches, amusement parks, outdoor activities. But sometimes you might like an unusual and exciting change of pace – here … Continue reading →| floridatraveler
As I mentioned in my previous entry it rained on and off for quite a bit of last night so this morning it came as no surprise that when we looked out we saw that the small creek by which we were pa…| The Rambling Wombat
In this article we explore the relationship between preserving heritage buildings and pursuing sustainable lighting that supports a circular economy.| William Sugg & Co. Lighting