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revitalizing downtown

Plans are in motion to restore 10 buildings in Your Downtown

The work of ten local architectural firms on the redesign of downtown buildings was unveiled on March 25, 2009. These firms used their expertise and creativity to develop new uses for these buildings, with the goal of linking them to potential developers who could transform them back to more vibrant and productive spaces. Bob Shiffler, owner of the Kuhns, McCrory and Schwind Buildings, chaired this initiative.

Read About the Strategic Reuse Project
NEW! Download the latest news release about the unveiling of the renderings
NEW! Download the brochure that showcases all of the renderings (5 MB)
Download the building fact sheet
Download the news release announcing the project

Take a Look at the Renderings
The link to each building below will provide some background information on each building and firm, as well as images of the architects' concepts for these historic downtown structures.

Building Architecture Firm
Merchants Row
Third St. Streetscape
App Architecture
Walker Building
135 N. Main St.
The Architectural Group

Price Stores Building
52 S. Jefferson St.

Earl Reeder Associates, Inc.

Gagel Building
146 E. Third St.

Greg L. Lauterbach, Architect, LLC
Lindsey Building
25 S. Main St.
Jeff Wray Architects
David Building
115 E. Third St.
John Poe Architects, Inc.
Former KeyBank Building
32 N. Main St.
Levin Porter Associates, Inc.
Leigh Building
Corner of Second and Ludlow Sts.
Lorenz Williams, Inc.
Bernie's Music Building
18-20 S. Jefferson St.
Matrix Architects
Transportation Center
On Fifth St. between Patterson & Jefferson
Rogero Buckman Architects