• EL 007: The Most Endangered Buildings in Worcester - with Deborah Packard of Preservation Worcester

  • Nov 8 2021
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

EL 007: The Most Endangered Buildings in Worcester - with Deborah Packard of Preservation Worcester

  • Summary

  • Empty Lots 007:
    Today I am speaking with Deborah Packard, executive director of Preservation Worcester.

    Deborah will discuss the action and advocacy efforts that Preservation Worcester is undertaking as well as discuss the organizations educational and community events.

    We will also discuss the buildings listed on Preservation Worcester's 2021 List of Most Endangered Buildings as well as the success stories from buildings which appeared on previous lists.

    Deborah will share insights that will help you if you are taking on a preservation project.

    Links:
    Preservation Worcester Website
    2021 List of Most Endangered Buildings

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