Local Couple Takes on Rehab to Boost Downtown Winchester

Winchester’s Davis Building is poised to reclaim status as a downtown anchor thanks to new owners with a plan for its revival.
New Castle’s Courthouse Annex Attracts New Development

A wave of downtown development is poised to revive a threatened landmark on New Castle’s Courthouse Square.
Whitewater Friends Meeting House

Nineteenth-century meeting house is ready for restoration.
Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of 10 Most Endangered

Preservation nonprofit seeks solutions to save sites in imminent jeopardy
Eunice Trotter joins Indiana Landmarks as director of new Black Heritage Preservation Program

Indiana native will guide organization’s efforts to preserve places significant to the state’s African American history.
Five grassroots groups selected for year-long training initiative

Indiana Landmarks’ Affiliate Advancement Program aims to strengthen volunteer-driven local groups.
New Program Spurs Investment in Historic Downtowns

The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) selects Kendallville and Brookville as pilot communities in the state’s new PreservINg Main Street program.
Courthouse Squares at the Center of Downtown Revitalization

Historic courthouses serve as icons of community pride and identity that can be catalysts for investment in surrounding squares.
Neighbors Call for Support to Improve Anderson Historic District

Once a hub of revitalization, Anderson’s West Central Historic District needs attention, and some residents think the City needs to do more to help.
County Seeks Proposals for New Castle’s Courthouse Annex

County Commissioners are accepting rehabilitation proposals for New Castle’s Courthouse Annex, a move that offers a chance to save a key structure on the city’s courthouse square.
Indiana Landmarks selling historic regional office property

Wayne County’s Huddleston Farmhouse available for purchase.
Selling Landmark Properties to Further Our Work

Indiana Landmarks’ Huddleston Farmhouse in Cambridge City and Kizer House in South Bend go on the market.