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Henninger’s, Inc.
Contact Information:
Mark Cousineau, Vice President
5227 West 137th Street, Brook Park, OH 44142
mark@henningers.com
(216) 362-8860
http://www.henningers.com/
Company Description:
Henninger’s currently works in the renovation and historic restoration of churches. Many of the services
we provide translate nicely to the work required in historic theatres. Our specialties include plaster repair,
painting, decorative finishes, wood working, stone restoration, stained glass restoration, flooring, and
seating. We would like to enter the theatre restoration market.
Henry Adams, LLC
Contact Information:
Mark Scott, Managing Director of Business Development
600 Baltimore Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21204
mscott@henryadams.com
(410) 296-6500
http://www.henryadams.com/
Company Description:
Henry Adams, LLC is a MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing) design firm specializing in Performing Arts
facilities with a design specialization in Historic Buildings. Accustomed to working on projects with multiple
stakeholders having a variety of design requirements and specifications. Henry Adams understands the
nature and inherent challenges involved in historic renovations and thus our expectations are Real World.
This means a smoother process for the owner and the design team.
Historic Plaster Conservation Services
Contact Information:
Neal Mednick, Director of Marketing & Communications
330 Belleville Turnpike, North Arlington, New Jersey 07031
neal@historicplaster.com
(416) 432-0362
http://www.historicplaster.com/
Company Description:
For more than 60 years, John Tiedemann Inc. (JTI - www.johntiedemann.com) has specialized in interior
decorative painting and plastering. JTl’s associate company, Historic Plaster Conservation Services USA
(HPCS · www.historicplaster.com) was formed in 1988 to pursue opportunities in the very specific field
of architectural plaster conservation. HPCS addresses and repairs systemic deterioration and structural
problems of fragile plaster in historic buildings, including theaters. We address the problem at its root –
where the plaster meets its substrate.
2019 National Conference in Philadelphia, PA Photo Credit Don Telford
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