Historic Renovation
Adaptive reuse and historic preservation both protect historic buildings, but they do so in different ways. Adaptive reuse repurposes a historic structure for a new use through carefully planned alterations, while historic preservation focuses on maintaining a building’s original form, materials, and character with only limited updates for safety and functionality.
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New Construction
GF Bailey builds distinctive, environmentally friendly homes using durable, storm-resistant materials and modern construction methods, often incorporating ADA-compliant features and flexible designs that fit the surrounding neighborhood. Their homes emphasize comfort and functionality with open living spaces, safe rooms, low-maintenance materials, and options such as multi-generational living through accessory dwelling units.
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Senior Living
GF Bailey specializes in restoring historic buildings for assisted living communities while protecting the Historic Tax Credit funding that often makes these projects possible. The company coordinates restoration, code compliance, and modernization in a way that preserves a building’s original character and keeps projects aligned with federal and state preservation standards.
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