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The Early Rise of Preservation Sentiment in New Orleans
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Senator Bill Cassidy championed the Historic Tax Credit in the recent tax reform legislation.
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A local collector curates a restaurant’s art to showcase New Orleans newspapers in the very building where they were originally printed.
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This dynamic restoration duo is on a mission to improve their neighborhood and inspire new paths to success for future renovators.
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We at PRC mourn the passing of Mary Louise Christovich, a preservation giant whose prolific work as an author, advocate …
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You only have two more shopping days left, but don’t panic – we’ve got you covered. There’s nothing quite as enduring as the gift of New Orleans history, and these ideas are sure to keep them smiling!
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The great nephew of famed New Orleans perfumer Madame Aucoin is reviving her legacy through hard work — and a healthy dose of kismet.
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Stabilization and restoration of the historic bridge on Bayou St. John is slated to begin next month. It will be the bridge’s first significant maintenance in 80 years.
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The adaptive rehabilitation of the former Tremé school into affordable artist housing is nearing completion.
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The South Market District, a cluster of six new mixed-use buildings, has introduced plentiful living, dining and shopping options to a historic part of New Orleans’ downtown that had been long vacant.
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The candidates expressed their opinions on historic preservation and urban planning issues during a mayoral forum in September.
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A perfect preservation partnership, New Orleans’ first full-service co-working platform blends chic modern design with historic building materials.