Securing usage rights to older, architecturally or culturally significant buildings within Maryland allows individuals or organizations to occupy and utilize these spaces for various purposes, while adhering to preservation guidelines. For example, a business might adapt a former cannery into office space, retaining the building’s historic facade while modernizing the interior.
Repurposing these structures contributes to the preservation of Maryland’s heritage, often providing economic benefits through tourism and job creation. Maintaining these landmarks keeps them viable and prevents deterioration, enriching the state’s cultural landscape and providing a tangible connection to the past. Furthermore, adaptive reuse can offer unique and appealing environments for businesses, residences, or cultural institutions, contributing to vibrant and thriving communities.