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Erfassen eines tapferen, unerschrockene Vergangenheit sahen sie Potenzial und wusste, dass die Geschichte des Gebäudes zu bewahren, Authentizität und Charakter war entscheidend für seine Wiederbelebung.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, with great success and received the Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation award in 1995. Forsythe and Fandetti proposed turning the building into a boutique hotel, and the City of Cambridge awarded them sale of the property.
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En 1999, artista local Charlotte Forsythe y su marido Gerald Fandetti, un desarrollador, descubierto la estación de bomberos desierta. La detección de un valiente, intrépido pasado veían potencial y sabían preservar la historia del edificio, autenticidad y carácter era vital para su reactivación. El couplehad recientemente renovado un edificio de época en Harvard Square, Mary Prentiss Inn, con gran éxito y recibió el premio Comisión de Preservación Histórica de Massachusetts en 1995. Forsythe y Fandetti propusieron convertir el edificio en un hotel boutique, y la ciudad de Cambridge les otorgó la venta de la propiedad.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, with great success and received the Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation award in 1995. Forsythe and Fandetti proposed turning the building into a boutique hotel, and the City of Cambridge awarded them sale of the property.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, com grande sucesso e recebeu o prêmio Comissão Massachusetts Historical Preservation em 1995. Forsythe e Fandetti propôs transformar o prédio em um hotel boutique, ea cidade de Cambridge concedido los venda do imóvel.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, with great success and received the Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation award in 1995. Forsythe and Fandetti proposed turning the building into a boutique hotel, and the City of Cambridge awarded them sale of the property.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, with great success and received the Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation award in 1995. Forsythe and Fandetti proposed turning the building into a boutique hotel, and the City of Cambridge awarded them sale of the property.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, with great success and received the Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation award in 1995. Forsythe and Fandetti proposed turning the building into a boutique hotel, and the City of Cambridge awarded them sale of the property.
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In 1999, local artist Charlotte Forsythe and her husband Gerald Fandetti, a developer, discovered the deserted firehouse. Sensing a brave, intrepid past they saw potential and knew preserving the building’s history, authenticity and character was vital to its revival. The couplehad recently renovated a period building in Harvard Square, the Mary Prentiss INN, with great success and received the Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation award in 1995. Forsythe and Fandetti proposed turning the building into a boutique hotel, and the City of Cambridge awarded them sale of the property.
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