This month we present you with HBI’s copy of Boston’s Passport to Public Art! This orange pamphlet was commissioned by the City of Boston under Mayor Kevin H. White’s administration in partnership with Boston’s Public Art Commission. The pamphlet unfortunately does not include a publication... The post September’s Office Artifact: Passport to Public Art appeared first on Historic Boston Inc (HBI).| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Here HBI’s Executive Director, Doc Becca Kemper, takes to the streets to document some lesser known fun facts about Boston’s historic cityscape. Boston is home to about 3,500 fire alarm boxes, a historic system that still serves the city today. First installed in 1852—over two...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Here, our Senior Project Manager, Lisa Lewis, provides some insight into the process of identifying new windows for the Old Corner Bookstore complex that would be both historically appropriate and increase the buildings energy efficiency. Historic Boston Inc. has been working with Mass Design Group...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
For the past 5 years, HBI’s office has been the unofficial home of 18th-century verdure tapestries that were removed from the Cushing Endicott House at 163 Marlborough Street in Boston’s Back Bay in 2020. 163 Marlborough was built by mason and builder James Devine from... The post August’s Office Artifact: Cushing Endicott House Tapestries appeared first on Historic Boston Inc (HBI).| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Partners in Preservation is a new blog series in which Historic Boston Inc. welcomes our 2025 Corporate Partners to share why Historic Preservation is important to them. Here, Michael Feldman, CEO of Feldman Geospatial, shares why he’s partnered with HBI to help save Boston’s historic...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Follow us on Instagram to keep up with our weekly Office Artifact Fridays, while we cover our monthly favorites here. An original Greek Revival ionic capital from the 1834 Alvah Kittredge House has been a longtime feature in our office since the 2011-2014 rehab...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
We are thrilled to announce that Historic Boston Incorporated has appointed Dr. Rebecca F. Kemper as its next Executive Director. Dr. Kemper has over a decade of nonprofit leadership experience and holds a doctorate from Ohio State University’s Knowlton School. She is a dedicated community... The post A Q&A with HBI’s new Executive Director: Dr. Rebecca Kemper appeared first on Historic Boston Inc (HBI).| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Media Release – For Immediate Use June 18, 2025 Historic Boston Inc. appoints Dr. Rebecca F. Kemper as Executive Director Boston, Massachusetts – Historic Boston Incorporated (HBI), announced today that it has appointed Dr. Rebecca F. Kemper as its next Executive Director. Dr. Kemper, a... The post Historic Boston Inc. appoints Dr. Rebecca F. Kemper as Executive Director appeared first on Historic Boston Inc (HBI).| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
The City of Boston’s Archaeology Program has been hosting a pop up at the Old Corner Bookstore complex for the past month. The temporary exhibit demonstrates how the lab processes “field fresh” artifacts from a Charlestown dig that is part of the city-wide initiative, Boston... The post City of Boston’s Archaeology Pop-up at the Old Corner appeared first on Historic Boston Inc (HBI).| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Stephen Wilkes was appointed as a Director of Historic Boston Inc. at our last Quarterly Board Meeting. Stephen is the Chief Innovation Officer and Vice President at Feldman Geospatial, a land survey firm that HBI regularly calls on to help assess the feasibility of developing... The post Welcome to the Board: Q&A with Steve Wilkes appeared first on Historic Boston Inc (HBI).| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
18 Feb Boston City Hall is now a local Landmark!| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Earlier this month, HBI staff went out to Roxbury for a site visit to Ionic Hall and to check on the status of the nearly finished and restored St. Luke’s Chapel. On the grounds of the St. John St. James campus that is also home...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Looking for a fright this spooky season? Look no further than the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, a favorite author of esteemed Old Corner Bookstore publisher’s Ticknor and Fields. Hawthorne sets his stories around Massachusetts and occasionally the far corners of New Hampshire (Check out “The...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)
Provisions stipulated in the Massachusetts Affordable Homes Act are a powerful reminder of the potential for historic preservation to help relieve the current housing crisis. On August 6th, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll signed the wide-ranging $5 billion measure into law...| Historic Boston Inc (HBI)