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The organization, formed in the wake of Union Station'zs 1977 demolition, has hit 30 years protecting city building s of the past and promoting qualityfuturee construction. One of the foundation's major continuing projects isCity Hop, an annual tour of Columbus' burgeoning downtown residential marketf that just wrapped its eighth year. Columbus Landmarks also has filledx its vacanttop post, naming Clintonville resident Kathu Mast Kane its new executive director. Former directoe Kate Matheny left the foundation in January to take a job as communituy partnerships and grant coordinator with the Frankli County Office of Managementand Budget.
Matheny had been the executivwe director forseven years, making a $45,000 salary before she resigned. Kane's salary was Kane has been involved with localk preservation efforts for more than 25 yeares throughthe , the , the and several otherf organizations. The Columbus Landmarks Foundationj counts more than 400 individuals and corporations in its The foundation reported funding morethan $168,000 in grants and allocationsz for city preservation in its fiscak year ended June 30, 2006. That year it took in more than $190,00 in revenue.
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