Would the renovation of a historic train depot for non-transportation use qualify for Historic Preservation or Rehabilitation of Historic Transportation Facilities?
If the depot is owned or leased by a public entity and is accessible to the public, the renovation of the exterior and/or structural components of the building would be an eligible enhancement expense. Renovations to the building’s interior are eligible if the building becomes a transportation museum, but not for administrative purposes.
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