The following addresses will be considered for demolition by the Historic District Landmarks Commission at their November 11 meeting. For more information about these requests and others, see the full agenda here, or search by property address on the City’s One Stop Shop.
Do you live in any of these neighborhoods or have any concerns or comments about the demolition of any of these properties? You can contact the Commission with your comments by emailing Trwilliams@nola.gov
Neighborhoods affected:
- Irish Channel
- Uptown – Audubon Riverside
- Holy Cross
- Carrollton
- Freret
630-632 First Street. Map it!
Irish Channel
Demolition of single story, residential building and new construction of two story, single family residential building.
Irish Channel
Demolition of single story, residential building and new construction of two story, single family residential building.
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Uptown – Audubon Riverside
Demolition of a one-story, single family residential building [Removal of more than 50% of the roof structure as measured in planview] and two 2 accessory buildings.
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Holy Cross
Demolition of one-story and two-story, single family residential building.
Carrollton
Partial demolition of one-story, single-family residence. [RE: Structural removal of more than 25% of primary facade]
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Freret
Demolition of one-story single family residential building.
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1801-3 Henriette Delille Street. Map it!
Faubourg Marigny/South Seventh Ward
Retention of demolition in deviation of Certificate of Appropriateness.
Faubourg Marigny/South Seventh Ward
Retention of demolition in deviation of Certificate of Appropriateness.
Uptown – Touro Bouligny
Retention of demolition beyond the approved scope of work.