PRESERVATION STUDIOS
LLC OPENS LONG ISLAND OFFICE,
HIRES ASSOCIATE
DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
September 17, 2018—Buffalo, NY—Preservation Studios announced
Wednesday that they have finalized terms with Karen Kennedy, M.S., co-founder
and principal at TKS Historic Resources Inc, to become the company’s Associate
Director of Architectural History and run a new office for the company out of
Long Island.
This announcement formalizes nearly a decade of
collaboration between the two firms, which includes the creation of five
historic districts and two cultural
resource surveys throughout Western New York. Ms. Kennedy founded TKS Historic
Resources with architectural historian Sarah Apmann in 2002, with projects including the
National Register listing of the John Coltrane House in Long Island, and a
11,000 property survey of the City of Yonkers.
“We’re excited to bring on Karen and strengthen our ability
to provide preservation services across New York State, including historic
districts, surveys, and historic tax credit projects,” said President Jason
Yots.
Ms. Kennedy will run the company’s new Long Island office,
as well as assist Director of Architectural History Caitlin Moriarty, Ph.D in
preparing National Register nominations for historic districts and historic tax
credit projects across New York State. Dr. Moriarty, based in Preservation
Studios’ Buffalo office, has led the company’s Architectural History department
since 2016. Ms. Kennedy will also support company founder and current Director
of Municipals Services Tom Yots in providing preservation planning and cultural
resource surveys to nonprofits and communities across the state
The new Long Island office for Preservation Studios will be
located at 169 Sequams Lane Center, West Islip, New York 11795. Inquiries
related to preservation activities on Long Island and across the state can be
directed to the company’s main office, or to the new Long Island office at 631-807-3889.
Founded in 2002, Preservation Studios offers a variety of
preservation-related services, including preparation of individual and historic
district National Register nomination, tax credit financing and development
services, local preservation planning and programming, and technical services
designed to help architects and developers navigate the Secretary of Interior
Standards for Rehabilitation. The company has grown to a staff of ten, and is
working on over 150 active tax credit projects across New York State in
addition to other preservation projects.
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