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Building Documentation & Scanning
Historic Building Renovation
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Historic Tax Credit Consulting
527 High Street | Portsmouth YMCA
Portsmouth, VA
Originally constructed as the Portsmouth YMCA, the building was converted to apartments in the 1990s. and in 2022 underwent a renovation for continued use as apartments.

Historic Research

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Historic Research
Historic Resource Documentation
National Register Nominations
One Plaza Center
High Point, Guilford County, NC
CPG was hired to help position One Plaza Center for redevelopment and adaptive reuse.

Building Documentation & Scanning

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Building Documentation & Scanning
Historic Building Renovation
Historic Research
Historic Tax Credit Consulting
Mitigation for Section 106/Environmental Compliance
525 Graydon Avenue | The Wellington Apartments 
Norfolk, VA
Originally constructed in c1914 as apartments, 525 Graydon Avenue, also known as The Wellington Apartments, was thoughtfully rehabilitated for continued residential use through this project.

Building Documentation & Scanning

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Building Documentation & Scanning
Historic Building Renovation
Historic Tax Credit Consulting
545 High Street | The Professional Building
Portsmouth, VA
The Professional Building, is a c1929 seven-story high rise Commercial style office building, which played a critical role in downtown Portsmouth’s expansion during the early 20th century.<./span>

Architectural Survey

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Architectural Survey
Community Engagement
Historic Research
Historic Resource Documentation
National Register Nominations
Lawrenceville Historic District Update
Lawrenceville, VA
The Brunswick County Industrial Development Authority and the Town of Lawrenceville hired CPG to update the original National Register Nomination from 2000.

Building Documentation & Scanning

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Building Documentation & Scanning
Historic Building Renovation
Historic Research
Historic Tax Credit Consulting
2411 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA
This building was renovated for continued commercial use, removing modern finishes and features and reinstating the historic configuration of both the interior and exterior of the building.

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