Cultural Heritage Site Restoration Economic Viability
Cultural Heritage Site Restoration Economic Viability
Port Tobacco, MD
Mr. Gross worked on an economic viability assessment as part of a planning effort for restoration of Stagg Hall, one of several colonial-era homes remaining in the historic town of Port Tobacco, Maryland. Based on his analysis, he determined that the restoration of the house for meeting and event space would not be economically feasible unless the house were part of a broader restoration effort for the historic town itself. Based on his recommendations, a broader plan was established for restoration of the town as an historic village. RGDE completed this work as part of a team led by TND Planning Group.