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D.C.-based real estate investment company Carr Properties has received Alexandria's highest honor in archaeology. The City Council is set to announce this prestigious award on Tuesday, October 28. The recognition highlights the company's dedication to exemplary archaeological preservation at the historic site of the Alexandria Canal, located in Old Town North.
In a proclamation, city officials praised Carr Properties for its commitment to maintaining the integrity and historical significance of the area. The award reflects not only the company's efforts in real estate development but also its responsibility towards preserving Alexandria's rich heritage.
Carr Properties has made significant strides in ensuring that development projects respect and enhance the historical landscape. The award serves as a testament to the importance of integrating modern development with the preservation of cultural and historical sites, showcasing how businesses can contribute positively to the community while honoring its past.
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