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Editor’s Spotlight: Katie Witry

PRC Board member and long-time volunteer Katie Witry has long list of achievements to add to her 15 years as a Realtor in New Orleans.

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The Triumphant Return of the Pythian

Covered with a metal sheath for 60 years, the historic Pythian building has been uncovered, renewed, and enlivened.

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Editor’s Spotlight: William Stoudt, RTNO Director

  The Preservation Resource Center was thrilled to welcome William Stoudt as the new director of Rebuilding Together New Orleans …

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The Drama of New Orleans’ Municipal Auditorium

Eleven years post-Katrina, the storied structure continues to langish. Will its fate be tragic, or does revitalization lie in its future?

In The News

NPS Grant to Help Transform Civil Rights Landmark

Leona Tate, one of the “McDonogh Three” who famously integrated the McDonogh No. 19 Elementary School in 1960, has big plans for the vacant school’s future.

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Remembering Civil Rights History in Central City

A new project promises to construct a pavillion and interpretive site dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr. and his contemporaries who incorporated the Southern Christian Leadership Council in a Central City church.

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Work Begins to Transform Historic Hospital Site

The former Marine Hospital site Uptown is the site of Children’s Hospital’s careful expansion.

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Conserving the Caribe

The Caribe Building, an iconic Curtis and Davis-designed structure on Canal Street, is PRC’s 123rd preservation easement — and the first mid-century modern building in the bunch.

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Station Renovation Becomes New Susan Spicer Restaurant

Built in part with salvaged materials from an 1879 police station, the building was relocated from its waterfront location in 1951 to its current home in a quiet pocket of Lakeview.

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Spirits Soar: The Revitalization of Sophie B. Wright School

The massive renovation was designed by Waggonner and Ball Architects and executed by CORE construction. The building’s historic features were honored and restored whenever possible, qualifying the project for state and federal historic tax credits, and its addition, a new gym, also took inspiration from the neighborhood’s classical historic architecture, said architect Mac Ball.

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A Renovation Made for the Silver Screen

The Garden Theater opened in the 1930s but closed in the 1950s. It was recently renovated into a chic and modern office space for Bond Moroch Public Relations.

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New Life Awaits 1824 Sophie Wright Place

Its angular shape, large horse-carriage opening and prime location has long made 1824 Sophie Wright Place a memorable historic structure in the Lower Garden District.