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Storehouse

       The surviving historic structure in the Ludlow rail yards is one of Meehan's brick buildings, dating from the late 1880s or early 1890s. This building apparently functioned as the railyard "Offices & Stores," meaning that parts manufactured in the yards and elsewhere were stored there, available for use in the repair and construction of railway engines and cars (somewhat like the "parts department" of contemporary auto dealer ships).​This building will be restored and used as the new home for the Ludlow Heritage Museum, and local and regional meeting center.​*Pictured to the left is a model of the future plans created by students from the Ignite Institute in 2023

I. Pre- Construction & Planning

III. Exterior Restoration

II. Stabilization & Site Work

Architectural & Engineering Assessment
Historic Structural Report
Environmental & Hazardous Materials Survey 
Permits & Fees
Legal/Consulting Fees
Fundraising/Capital Campaign Expenses
Site Preparations & Security Fencing
Temporary Structural Shoring 
Demolition of Non-Historic Additions
Grading/Drainage Improvements 

Masonry Repair & Repointing (brick/stone)
Roof Repair/Replacement (historic materials)
Window & Door Restoration/Replacement 
Exterior Woodwork Restoration
Painting & Finishes
Accessibility Improvements (ramps, entries)  

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