2006

Wake County Housing and Community Revitalization Division; Firm Foundations Community Services, Inc.; Standard  Home Plans Service, Inc.; and Unity Three Builders: For Neighborhood and Community Preservation for Infill Housing at the Glen Royall Cotton Mill Village, 206 East Chestnut Street, Wake Forest

Glenn and Ruth Sappie: For the Residential Rehabilitation of the Broughton-Norwood House, 117 North Bloodworth Street, Raleigh

Eric and Mary Christofferson; Tise-Kiester Architects, PA; and Harris Construction, Downtown Graphics Network, Inc.: For the Commercial Rehabilitation of the Fuquay Springs Teacherage, 540 East Academy Street, Fuquay-Varina

Empire Properties and U. Sean Vance, Architect: For the Commercial Rehabilitation of The Raleigh Times Building, 12-14 East Hargett Street, Raleigh

A.E. Finley Foundation, Inc.; North Carolina State University; Wake County Board of Commissioners; and Yates Mill Associates, Inc.: For the Public-Private Partnership responsible for the creation of Historic Yates Mill County Park

 

2005

Carl J. Barnett: For Preservation Craftsmanship as Exemplifed in the Reupholstery of Mordecai House Furniture

Poole Drive, LLC; Ross and Deckard Architecture; and Clea Johnson Construction Company: For the Commercial Rehabilitation of the Henry Bryan Store

Empire Properties and Alliance Architecture: For the Commercial Rehabilitation of 328 West Davie Street, Raleigh

Applewhite Properties, LLC: For Residential Rehabilitation of the Thompson House

David Mao; Empire Properties; The Florian Company; and New City Design Group: For Commercial Rehabilitation of 222 South Blount Street

Interior Design Society, Triangle East Chapter: For Professional Commitment, Education, and Volunteerism Exemplified in the Mordecai House Interior Furnishings Plan

Maurer Architecture and Raleigh Durham Construction Company: For the Commercial Rehabilitation of the Wesley A. Putney House

 

2004

Wake County Board of Commissioners: For its Vision and Commitment to the Preservation of the Mark’s Creek Rural Lands

R. Edwin & Kay Coleman, Tim E. Simmons, AIA, and Tom & Jimmy Litsas of Poras, Inc.: For Residential Rehabilitation of the Pullen-Starke House

Pam Cash: For her Vision and Commitment to the Preservation of Historic Downtown Garner

Town of Apex: For Ordinances Regulating the Demolition of Historic Structures

Holly Springs United Methodist Church Board of Trustees, Tise-Kiester Architects, PA, and Sparrow Construction Company: For the Holly Springs United Methodist Christian Life Center Addition

 

2003

Michael and Sandra Trull, Shadoin Associates and Metrocon General Contractors: : For the Preservation and Commercial Rehabilitation of the Sellars Building in Apex

Gould & Associates, Shaw University, Tise-Keister Architects, PA and Weaver Cooke Construction: For the Preservation and Adaptive Reuse of the Rogers-Bagley-Daniels-Pegues House in Raleigh

Kings Building and Development, Inc. and Integrated Design, PA: For the Preservation, Adaptive Reuse, and Residential Rehabilitation of Caraleigh Mills in Raleigh

Green Level Baptist Church, Tise-Keister Architects, PA and Choate Construction Company: For the Preservation and Rehabilitation of Green Level Baptist Church in Cary

The North Carolina Democratic Party, Gould & Associates, Tise-Keister Architects, PA and Clancy & Theys Construction Company: For the Preservation and Rehabilitation of the Andrew Goodwin House in Raleigh

The City of Raleigh, North Carolina and Little & Little, Landscape Architecture/Planning: For the Pullen Park Master Plan (Historic Preservation Elements) in Raleigh

 

2002

Kieran Joseph Shanahan: For the Commitment to Downtown Revitalization

The l892 Building, L.L.C., Belk Architects, and Partner‘s Construction, Inc.: For the Commercial Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the 1892 Building at Pilot Mill

Carroll and Sheila Hale Ogle: For the Residential Rehabilitation of 215 South Academy Street in Cary

W. Samuel Tarlton: For the Restoration and Rehabilitation of 208 North Harrington Street in Raleigh

The State of North Carolina (Department of Administration, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Cultural Resources), L.L. Polk Foundation, Inc., and Wake County Historical Society: For the Preservation of the L.L. Polk House

The Town of Cary: For the Open Space and Historic Resources Plan

 

2001

The 1903 Building, L.L.C., Belk Architects, and Partner’s Construction: For the Commercial Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the 1903 Building at Pilot Mill

Mary Schilling, Whaley Construction, Inc., and Hamlin Roofing: For the Commercial Rehabilitation of the Wakefield Barn

The Cotton Company, Hale Architecture, and McDonald-York Construction: For the Commercial Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the former W.W. Holding Company Cotton Exchange Warehouse

Akins Properties, L.L.C., Gerald P. Traub, A.I.A., and Progressive Contracting Company, Inc.: For the Mixed Use Residential /Commercial Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the former Bank of Varina Building and the former Varina Hotel Building

Irene Olive Kittinger: For Preservation Advocacy

 

2000

The Creamery Limited Partnership, John J. Norkus, Jr. Clearscapes, PA, and Clancy & Theys Construction Company: For the Mixed Use Commercial/Residential Rehabilitation of the Former Pine State Creamery

Carolina Power and Light, Hamilton Merritt, Inc., and Cline-Davis Architects, PA: For the Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the Former CP&L Powerhouse and Garage at Powerhouse Square

1910 Building L.L.C., Belk Architects, and T20B2 Construction, Inc.: For the Commercial Adaptive Re-use of the 1910 Building at Pilot Mill

The State of North Carolina Department of Administration, the Amann Group, PA, and Progressive Contracting Company, Inc.: For the Heck Andrews House Exterior Restoration

The Town of Fuquay-Varina: For Education and Advocacy through the Development of the Fuquay Mineral Spring Park

C. Frank Branan: For the Lifetime Achievement in Historic Preservation in Wake County

 

1999

L. Honeycutt, Jr.: For Preservation Leadership

Parker Call: For Preservation Advocacy

Treva Jones: For the Lifetime Achievement in Historic Preservation in Wake County

BJAC (Brown Jurkowski Architectural Collaborative): For the Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the North Carolina School Book Depository Building First Floor Interior

The Town of Garner, Garner School Apartments, LLC, and the Garner District Education and Recreation Foundation: For the Rehabilitation and Adaptive Re-use of the former Garner High School

J. E. Williams: For the Rehabilitation of Three Historic Properties that Strengthen the Neighborhood Character of the East Raleigh/South Park Historic District

 

1998

Franklin and Kathryn Drake: For the Residential Rehabilitation of 614 North Main Street, Wake Forest

David Maurer: For the Adaptive Re-use of the J. M. Norwood House for Commercial Purposes

William Linwood Murphy, Jr.: For Preservation Advocacy in Wake County

Susan Perry and John Montgomery: For the Residential Rehabilitation of 711 McCulloch Street in Raleigh

Ted and Peggy Reynolds: For the Adaptive Re-use of the Dodd-Hinsdale House for Commercial Purposes

Wendell Historical Society: For the Neighborhood and Community Preservation Effort Leading to the Listing of Downtown Wendell in the National Register of Historic Places

Sarah D. Williamson: For the Lifetime Achievement Award in Historic Preservation in Wake County

 

1997

Elizabeth F. Buford: For the Preservation of Oakwood Historic District

Pattie and Bill Brideson: For the Rehabilitation of 612 N. Blount Street and Support for Restoration of the L.L. Polk House

Alex and Kim Hagan: For the Restoration of 416 Elm Street

The Mordecai Neighborhood Planning Task Force: For the Neighborhood Planning Process to Emphasize Historic Preservation

Fuquay-Varina Residents: For the Neighborhood Preservation Efforts that Resulted in Fuquay Springs National Register Historic District

 

1996

Town of Apex: For the Streetscape Improvements in Central Business District

Barbara Heilbroner: For Preservation Leadership

Tulia H. Turner & John V. Turner: For the Preservation of the John T. & Mary Turner House

City of Raleigh: For the Exemplary Effort in the Restoration of the John T. & Mary Turner House

Donna Anderson & Kurt Eichenberger, AIA: For the Adaptive use of the Allen Forge Building

St. Matthew Baptist Church: For the Restoration of the St. Matthew Rosenwald School

National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of NC & the Friends of Haywood Hall, Inc.: For the Haywood Hall House & Gardens

Vallie Lewis Henderson: For the Lifetime Achievement Award in Historic Preservation in Wake County

 

1995

Merrie R. Hedrick: For Preservation Leadership

Kelly A. Lally and the Wake County Board of Commissioners: For “The Historic Architecture of Wake County”

John and Margaret Jadwick: For the Restoration of Montfort Hall

AIA Raleigh, Carolantic Realty, Inc. and the Downtown Raleigh Development Corporation: For the Briggs Hardware Challenge, Preservation Planning Process

Brian Ewing: For Preservation Craftsmanship

Estey Hall Foundation: For the Restoration of Estey Hall

James A. Adams and Steven C. Gould: For the Adaptive use of the Glen Royall General Store as Multi-Family Housing

Sarah and Jim Lofton: For the Restoration of Gray-Fish-Richardson House

 

1994

Elizabeth Reid Murray: For Scholarship and Community to Wake County History

Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel, Inc. and Town of Cary: For the Restoration of the Page-Walker Hotel

Raleigh City Council and Wake County Board of Commissioners: For the Cornerstone, Adaptive Use of a Mill Building for Housing

Linda Harris Edmisten, Linda Simmons-Henry and Raleigh Historic District Commission: For “Culture Town: Life in Raleigh’s African American Communities”

Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood: For Creating Neighborhood Pride and Revitalization

City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department: For the Rehabilitation of Berry O’Kelly Building and Borden Building as Community Centers

Treva Jones: For Promoting Public Awareness of Historic Preservation

Yates Mill Associates, Inc. For the Commitment to the Restoration of Yates Mill