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Historic Preservation
Consulting Services
The Venerable Properties
team—experienced in development and historic preservation—offers
a one-stop consulting service for owners of historic commercial buildings
looking to substantially rehabilitate their properties. We provide comprehensive
project development services, from predevelopment planning through certificate
of occupancy, and specialize in bringing substantial benefit to projects
by utilizing Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credits and New Markets Tax Credits.
Our staff offers the following tax credit services:
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Conduct historical research and prepare National Register nominations
- Act
as liaison to the project architect and the State Historic Preservation
Office during the design phase
- Submit
Historic Preservation Certification Application to State Historic Preservation
Office and National Park Service for approval of plans
- Work
with architect to revise design plans based on agency comments
- Assist
client in creating a preliminary development budget showing sources
and uses of funds
- Obtain
term sheets from potential tax credit investors
- Make
recommendations on the legal structure for owning and operating the
property
- Review
construction plans for tax credit compliance
- Assist
with negotiating the partnership agreement and ancillary documents necessary
for the tax credit investment
- Assemble
due diligence information required by tax credit investor
- Submit
application for final tax credit certification upon project completion
- Work
with tax credit accountant on review of eligible tax credit expenses
Venerable
can also prepare preservation easements, applications to Oregon's Special
Assessment program, and Portland Historic Landmarks Commission review
packages.
Click
here to print a fact sheet outlining consulting services.
For
more information, contact Jessica
Engeman by email or call 503-943-6093.
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Company
Info
Address:
70 NW Couch, Suite 207
Portland, OR 97209
503-224-2446
Services
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Leasing/Sales
Property Management
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