MacRostie
Historic Advisors directors Albert Rex and Allen Johnson have joined founder
William MacRostie as partners of the firm’s senior leadership team. Johnson has
managed the MHA Midwest office in Chicago since 2006 and Rex has managed MHA
Northeast office in Boston since 2008.
The
two have successfully grown MHA’s presence in the Northeast and Midwest regions,
overseeing recent notable projects such as Chicago’s famed Wrigley Building and
the Filene’s Building in Boston. On a national level, the partners have managed
historic preservation tax credit projects in 39 states including Alaska and
Hawaii.
“Allen
and Albert both bring decades of experience that time and time again have
helped our clients’ projects become a reality by identifying the full range of
available historic tax credits,” said William MacRostie, Senior Partner. “Historic
rehabilitation is driving economic development all across the country, and
Albert and Allen’s leadership will be invaluable as we continue to help those
looking to take advantage of these opportunities.”
Johnson
brings over 25 years experience in assisting developers, property owners,
municipalities, and institutions meet historic preservation compliance
requirements and obtain preservation tax incentives. Rex is a recognized figure
in the New England historic preservation field and an author of the original
legislation that created the Massachusetts Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit.
To learn more about all of the partners, visit the MHA website.