The Springfield Preservation Trust held its 2022 Preservation Awards ceremony in-person at the former Elias Brookings School on November 10, 2022. Property owners were recognized with awards, which included:
- 103-107 Florida Street for removal of non-original siding by Jim and Meredith Boone
- 211 Worthington Street for restoration of painted wall signs by City Mosaic
- 134 Oak Grove Avenue for removal of non-original siding by Tommie Lee Burton
- 85 Westminster Street for rehabilitation by Cindy Albino, Pedro Morales, and Miguel Rodriquez
- 161 Longhill Street for rehabilitation by Sandra A. Collins
- 222 State Street for rehabilitation by Springfield Museums (that it is the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum)
- 131 Bowdoin Street for restoration Richard Gray, Jamie Gray, and John Gray
- 173 Thompson Street for exterior restoration by Lawrence Picard
- 93 Bowdoin Street for restoration by Keith Gromacki and James Parciak
- 120 Harvard Street for exterior restoration by Charles Muthua
- 177 Springfield Street for rehabilitation by Spencer Johnson and Salma Taylor
- The Edward Sims Award for Stewardship went to Diane Le Valle-Craig and Wanda Le Valle for 170-172 Buckingham Street
- The Robert Holbrook Award for Stewardship went to Joseph and Kathleen Pellegrino for 43 Atwater Road
- The George Pooler Award for Stewardship went to Ray and Margaret Pellerin for 229 Longhill Street
- The Donald Courtemanche Award for Excellence went to Home City Development Inc. for renovation of the Elias Brookings School, 367 Hancock Street, into housing

The Donald Courtemanche Award for Excellence went to Home City Development Inc. for renovation of the Elias Brookings School, 367 Hancock Street, into housing. (Image courtesy of Michell Langan)