Historic Preservation and Easements

Downtown Cleveland is a national leader in historic building reuse and preservation. Downtown Cleveland, Inc. has advocated for the creation of our ten nationally designated historic districts in Downtown Cleveland. The two key programs for adaptive reuse are historic tax credits and historic easements which can be layered with other development tools.

Let us connect you to helpful tools to preserve and update our historical city center.

Historic Tax Credits

Administered by the State of Ohio, The Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program provides a tax credit to leverage the private redevelopment of historic buildings. The program is highly competitive and receives applications bi-annually in March and September. The process has several benchmark deadlines, and the general first deadlines are January 31st and August 1st of each year (subject to change). More information can be found at the Ohio Department of Development’s website below:

The Historic Conservation Easement Program is a useful historic preservation development tool that both preserves historic structures and provides important equity to development projects that include historic structures. 

Below are some frequently asked questions about Historic Conservation Easements. For more information, contact us below.

Historic Preservation and Easements FAQ