Originally constructed in 1925, Liberty Title and Trust was the only historically significant building spared demolition during the construction of the city’s convention center. Blackney Hayes, with a commitment to preserving the building’s legacy, led this transformative project. By pursuing historic tax credits, upgrading the building envelope for energy efficiency, overhauling MEP systems, and introducing a modern addition for retail and back-of-house space, the team brought this long-dormant structure back to life at the bustling corner of Broad and Arch Streets.