Historic Savannah Foundation Now Accepting Nominations for 2026 Endangered Places List

SAVANNAH, Ga.Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF) is thrilled to announce that nominations are currently being accepted for HSF’s 2026 Endangered Places list. This local advocacy initiative, which debuted in 2025, is modeled after the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril program and is designed to raise awareness about endangered buildings, provide helpful resources and encourage community involvement in local preservation efforts.

“Historic preservation is not just about saving buildings,” said Historic Savannah Foundation Director of Preservation Kaylee Johnson. “It’s also about bringing awareness and protection to endangered places that are associated with memory, identity and stories that communities cannot afford to lose. This program strives to do just that.”

The HSF Endangered Places Program seeks to identify, advocate and preserve historic sites threatened by demolition, neglect, lack of maintenance, inappropriate development or insensitive public policy within Savannah’s city limits. The list helped raise awareness about Savannah’s significant historic, vernacular, archaeological and cultural resources, including but not limited to buildings, structures, districts and archaeological sites.

The criteria for HSF’s 2026 Endangered Places list are as follows:

  • Sites must be at least 50 years old and have local importance in terms of architectural, cultural and/or historic significance.
  • Sites could be of significance in relation to notable people, events or activities associated with a broad pattern of history.
  • Sites do not have to be listed in a historic district to be eligible.
  • Sites must be subject to a serious threat to their existence or historical, architectural and/or archaeological integrity.
  • There must be a demonstrable level of community commitment and support for the preservation of the nominated site. 

To nominate a building, site or resource, visit myhsf.org/what-we-do/endangered-placesand complete the online nomination form or download the PDF at the same link and email the completed form to kaylee@myhsf.org.

The 2026 HSF Endangered Places list will be announced in October 2026.

For additional information about the HSF Endangered Places program, please contact Kaylee Johnson at kaylee@myhsf.org or call 912.233.7787.

Historic Savannah Foundation’s Endangered Places nomination process is ongoing. Property information and photo submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. To learn more about Historic Savannah Foundation’s Endangered Places initiative, submission criteria and nomination process, please visit myhsf.org.

ABOUT HISTORIC SAVANNAH FOUNDATION:

Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF), a leading nonprofit cultural institution, saves the buildings, places and stories that define Savannah’s past, present and future. Founded in 1955 when seven brave women banded together to save the Isaiah Davenport House, Historic Savannah Foundation spearheaded the preservation movement in Savannah. The organization continues to preserve and operate The Davenport House Museum, sharing its important story with the community, and operates a Revolving Fund to save endangered historic properties, now totaling over 420 buildings throughout several of Savannah’s historic districts. Now in its 71st year, HSF continues to lead preservation efforts throughout the Savannah community. More info: myhsf.org.