Advancing Equity in Historic Preservation: OUR COMMITMENT
At Rethos, we practice
The New Preservation
Traditionally historic preservation has been associated with efforts to capture a building or a place, arrest its ongoing evolution, and prevent new uses or modern interpretations of how it can serve today’s needs. That model doesn’t work and we need to move forward.
Historic preservation needs to be every bit as much about the future as it is about the past. We save buildings and places not for the structures themselves, but for their importance to us. We save them to tell our stories, to remind us of our histories, and to serve as cultural touchstones. But we also save buildings and places so they can be transformed into useful and beneficial tools to meet the needs of today’s communities, and those of tomorrow. That’s the New Preservation.

2025 Preservation Awards
Every year, at Rethos' Annual Gala, we honor the people, projects, and venues that are shaping preservation in the states where Rethos works.
Nominations are now open for the 2025 Preservation Awards. The nomination form will close on June 13th, 2025. Nominations will be reviewed by the Rethos Board Programs Committee. Awardees will be notified in mid-July. We invite you to celebrate with us at Rethos' The Wrecking Ball Gala on Wednesday, October 8th, 2025.
2025 Minnesota Main Streets Award Nominations
Awards celebrating achievements in Minnesota’s Main Street Communities will take place on Thursday evening, June 5 from 5-7 pm during the evening social. Please see this link for complete information on awards and nominate your community’s outstanding Main Street efforts today! All nominations are due by Monday, May 5 at noon.
