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ALEX REGNERY <br />1840 Kessler Blvd. South Bend, Indiana 46616 t 574.283.0325 <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Attn: Catherine Hostetler <br />227 West Jefferson Blvd. <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601-1830 <br />November 16, 2009 <br />Dear Catherine, <br />cell: 574-532-8718 e: alex@adgoffice.com <br />In response to your recent letter, I am interested in fulfilling the position for an Architect for the Historic <br />Preservation Commission. Since I graduated from college in 1992, 1 have worked for two firms with a <br />wide experience of different projects, of which over 75% of those projects involved renovations of existing <br />buildings. Two notable and recent projects that I have been involved with in the South Bend area are the <br />South Bend Civic Theatre (renovation of the original Church of Christ Scientist) and the renovation and <br />rehabilitation of the historic American Trust Bank at 101 West Washington Street, now known as <br />American Trust Place. The latter project's exterior rehabilitation involved a thorough review and approval <br />process through the Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Natural Resources, both at the <br />State and National levels. <br />I have lived in the Historic Riverside Neighborhood in South Bend for 8 years, and now reside in Kessler <br />Park in the historic landmark at 1840 Kessler Blvd. I am familiar with the approval process for projects <br />within our historic neighborhoods, both from living in these areas as well as working on several residential <br />projects. <br />I look forward to this opportunity to work with the Historic Preservation Commission. Thank you for your <br />consideration of me for this position, and I look forward to hearing back from you. <br />Sincerely, <br />A*( 4 <br />Alex Regnery <br />
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