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Heritage Revitalization Awards applications now open in Belleville

By Paul Martin Dec 15, 2025 | 10:45 AM
Heritage Belleville is now seeking nominations for their Heritage Revitalization Awards! These annual awards celebrate those who have demonstrated a commitment to either restoring or revitalizing a historical building or landmark in Belleville.
Previous award winners include: Paul Dinkel, Maury Flunder, Jamie Troke, Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf, We Thrive, Janna Munkittrick-Colton, Meyers Creek Brewing Company, YourTV Quinte, Zubin Gillespie and Kim Fedor, among others.
Awards are evaluated through the following categories:
  • Outstanding Revitalization – Nominees have sustained or restored a building or property, maintaining its original rare or unique qualities, its significance as an early example of a particular style, its distinctive expression, materials, or construction methods, its high degree of craftsmanship or artistic merit, its notable technical or scientific achievements, or it’s adaptive use.
  • Landmark Revitalization – Nominees have demonstrated importance in defining, maintaining or supporting the character of an area, or links to their surroundings physically, functionally, visually or historically.
  • Preservation of Historical Significance – Nominees have secured long-term community recognition by demonstrating or reflecting the work or ideas of an architect, builder or designer who is significant to our community.
Those interested in submitting nominations for any of the above categories are asked to complete the nomination form and return it along with any supporting documents by mail, email or fax (as noted in the form) before the closing date on Feb. 5 at 4 p.m.
Awards will be presented by the Heritage Belleville Committee during Heritage Week in February.