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The 5-story historic American Brewery, topped by three irregular pagoda-like towers, was built in 1887 as the Wiessner Brewery and was occupied by The American Brewery from the 1930s until 1973. Since then the building has been empty, towering over East Baltimore. The structure has been rehabilitated for use as the new headquarters of Humanim, a social services non-profit organization. The project used state and federal historic tax credits, new market tax credits and other community development grants. |
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AIA Maryland 2009 Public Building of the Year
2011 National Preservation Honor Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation
AIA Baltimore, Trostel Award for
Historic Preservation
AIA Baltimore
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Urban Land Institute
Wavemaker Award
American Brewery - Marvin Signature Services
Case Study: American Brewery
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