Rehabilitation of historic properties with their distinctive architecture can be a profitable venture that benefits project owners, retail tenants, consumers, and their communities. With an engineering approach, you can optimize the potential for your adaptive reuse project. In this May issue of the Retail & Restaurant Facility Business magazine, John Gajewski, Technical Director of Historic Architecture Solutions, shares five strategies on how retailers are leveraging historic assets to differentiate their brands.

May 27, 2026
In cities across the country, historic industrial assets continue to present challenges and untapped potential. For developers willing to navigate the complexity – and for advisors equipped to translate that complexity into actionable insight – these properties can become catalysts for long-term urban reinvestment.

April 07, 2026
Historic preservation specialist, Caroline Raftery, brings expertise in supporting complex adaptive reuse & compliance projects nationwide

December 18, 2025
The national housing shortage continues to challenge municipalities, developers, and community stakeholders. At the same time, many markets are experiencing elevated vacancies in office, retail, and industrial properties. This imbalance has renewed interest in adaptive reuse as a financially driven strategy to increase housing supply, reduce development costs, and unlock value in underperforming assets.




