Gov. Pat McCrory is expected to appear at the old Pickett Cotton Mill in High Point at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The smart money says he’ll say something about historic preservation tax credits, which Rep. Julia Howard (R-Davie) has vowed to eliminate.

From Benjamin Briggs at Preservation Greensboro:

“Tomorrow at 2 p.m, Governor McCrory will make a major economic policy announcement  with regards to historic preservation, and I am told it is a favorable announcement. He chose High Point’s Pickett Cotton Mill because it is being adapted for use as a furniture factory using the preservation tax credits.

“I have been asked to wrangle up some preservation friendly folks to be there… so now you know!”

 

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